I thought this was an interesting article. Both of my parents, who are in their mid-60s, do Pilates and feel so much stronger. My mother used to walk with a cane but now no longer needs it.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Movements in Pilates exercises are controlled — sometimes moving the body only inches — but those small motions are making a big difference to some people with Parkinson's disease.
No research has been done to prove Pilates' effectiveness in reducing Parkinson's symptoms, but a growing number of patients say they are finding some relief.
"I love it, it's great," said Karen Smith, 62. "It exercises muscles that otherwise don't get exercised."
Parkinson's, a degenerative disorder, inhibits a person's ability to control movement. Its most common symptoms include tremors, slowness of movement, rigidity and poor balance.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061126/ap_on_he_me/fitness_pilates_help