Capoeira, a form of martial art disguised as dance, is now being used in Brazil to help patients with Parkinson's disease. The patients say the specific movements of this once-outlawed exercise are improving their physical health.
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- Capoeira classes are being used in Rio de Janeiro to help patients with Parkinson's disease. 6s
- Patients report improved balance and confidence after participating in the classes. 33s
- Physiotherapist Rosy Peixoto started the program, citing the benefits of capoeira's coordinated movements. 55s
- Neurologist Dr Eduardo Nascimento says capoeira's rhythm may activate alternative motor pathways in the brain. 1m 29s
- The program could serve as a complementary therapy to traditional Parkinson's treatments. 1m 58s