Parkinson's Disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement and coordination. Common symptoms include tremors, muscle stiffness, slow movement, and balance difficulties. While there is no cure, physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing symptoms and improving quality of life. It focuses on maintaining mobility, balance, and strength, helping patients stay as active and independent as possible.
Physiotherapy is an essential part of managing Parkinson's Disease. It helps improve movement, balance, and flexibility while reducing the risk of falls. Our physiotherapists design individualized programs focusing on exercises to strengthen muscles, enhance posture, and maintain mobility. By addressing specific challenges, physiotherapy supports patients in staying active and independent.
Treatment plan for Parkinson's Disease:
If you have Parkinson's Disease, we recommend that you should make an Initial Assessment Appointment with one of our physiotherapists to assess your condition and recommend a course of treatment best suited to aid your recovery. You can book your appointment directly online or contact us on 03456 252 252 if you would like to speak to one of our advisers.
Online Booking Contact UsNeurological physiotherapy is a specialised approach designed to support individuals living with conditions that affect the nervous system, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or spinal cord injuries. This treatment focuses on improving mobility, balance, coordination, and strength through personalised exercises and techniques tailored to your unique needs. Our experienced physiotherapists use evidence-based methods to help you regain independence, manage symptoms, and enhance your quality of life. To learn more about how neurological physiotherapy can benefit you, contact us today or book an appointment online using the link below.
Neurological Physiotherapy Contact UsPhysiotherapy cannot stop Parkinson's progression but helps manage symptoms, maintain mobility, and improve quality of life.
The frequency depends on your symptoms and goals. Your physiotherapist will recommend a personalized schedule to suit your needs.
Low-impact exercises like walking, stretching, and balance training are highly beneficial. Your physiotherapist will guide you on safe and effective activities.
Physiotherapy should be sought as soon as mobility, balance, or stiffness begins to interfere with daily activities.
iPS provides expert physiotherapists, personalized care plans, and evidence-based techniques to help you manage symptoms and maintain independence.
We want to ensure that all of our patients receive the information they need to make an informed decision about their treatment. If you have any questions or if you require assistance with anything, please let us know.
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