Parkinson’s Physiotherapy

Parkinson’s Physiotherapy

Parkinson’s Physiotherapy

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, balance, and coordination. Patients often experience tremors, muscle stiffness, slow movements, and difficulty with walking or posture. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing Parkinson’s by improving mobility, enhancing flexibility, reducing stiffness, and promoting safer, more independent living. With guided exercises and rehabilitation programs, patients can maintain their functional abilities and enjoy a better quality of life.

  • Can physiotherapy help manage Parkinson’s symptoms?

    Yes, physiotherapy helps improve balance, posture, walking patterns, and flexibility, making daily activities easier and safer for patients with Parkinson’s.

  • How often should therapy be done?

    Regular sessions are recommended. Depending on the stage of the condition, patients may benefit from 2–4 physiotherapy sessions per week along with home exercises.

  • Does physiotherapy slow down disease progression?

    While physiotherapy does not cure Parkinson’s, it significantly slows functional decline, maintains independence, and improves overall well-being.

Our Benefits for Parkinson’s Physiotherapy

  • Improves walking speed, posture, and stride length
  • Reduces stiffness, rigidity, and muscle tightness
  • Enhances balance and coordination to lower fall risk
  • Boosts mobility and flexibility for daily activities
  • Teaches safe movement techniques and posture correction
  • Supports independence and confidence in daily life
  • Helps maintain overall physical and mental well-being