Parkinson Disease

Physical Therapy is one form of treatment known to help individuals with Parkinson's disease strengthen their muscles, improve coordination and balance, and ultimately, remain independent.

Our goals of treatment vary for each person, but in most cases, treatment for Parkinson's disease is designed to: Maintain overall quality of life. Improve mobility and function. Reduce rigidity.

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  • Amplitude Training

  • Reciprocal Patterns

  • Balance Work

  • Stretching and Flexibility

  • Strength Training

  • Improve Quality of Life

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  • Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

    Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

    It’s well-known that exercise of all kinds is beneficial for patients with Parkinson’s disease. But physical therapy, in particular, is key. Why? A professional can guide you through the right...

    Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

    It’s well-known that exercise of all kinds is beneficial for patients with Parkinson’s disease. But physical therapy, in particular, is key. Why? A professional can guide you through the right...