Aims of the Project

The BrainSpin project aims to enhance the health, well-being, and social inclusion of people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) by introducing table tennis as an innovative sport-based therapeutic intervention. The project combines sports science, neurorehabilitation, and education to create a structured and evidence-based training program that improves motor function, cognitive performance, and quality of life for people with PD.

BrainSpin pursues three main objectives:

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Education and capacity building

Train young professionals, sports coaches, physiotherapists, and students to implement adapted table tennis programs for people with Parkinson’s disease through a specialized Train-the-Trainer program.

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Implementation of sport-based intervention

Engage people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers in a structured 6-month table tennis training program designed to improve mobility, balance, coordination, cognitive function, and social interaction.

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Long-term sustainability and knowledge transfer

Develop a digital learning platform and open educational resources that will allow professionals, caregivers, and communities across Europe to implement the BrainSpin methodology beyond the project duration.

By combining research, sport, and digital education, BrainSpin will establish a scalable European model of sport-based neurorehabilitation that promotes active lifestyles, social inclusion, and innovation in Parkinson’s care.