Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Join us for a free educational event open to anyone affected by Parkinson’s Disease. The event will feature presentations on the latest treatment, research, and resources, by experts in the field.
Free Breakfast and Lunch provided! Must register at Uthealthcare.org/parkinsons26
Living with or caring for someone with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal degeneration (CBD), and multiple system atrophy (MSA)? You don’t have to face it alone! Join us to connect, share, and learn in a welcoming and supportive space. Anyone affected by Atypical Parkinson’s, including care partners and family members, are welcome to join. Free lunch provided!
Please call 210-450-9947 to register.
2026 Dates:
March 3, 2026
June 2, 2026
September 1, 2026
December 1, 2026
Center For Brain Health
2nd Floor-Ann Biggs Community Room
4940 Charles Katz Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78229
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