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Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation

Enhance your movement, balance, and overall quality of life with therapies that help slow disease progression and improve daily activities.

Parkinson’s disease rehabilitation is a specialized therapy designed to address the progressive challenges of Parkinson’s, such as tremors, rigidity, and difficulty with movement.

Who Can Benefit from This Service?

This service is for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease who face:

  • Movement Challenges: Stiffness, slowness, and tremors impacting daily activities like walking, dressing, or eating.
  • Balance and Coordination Issues: Increased risk of falls or difficulty navigating uneven surfaces.
  • Speech and Swallowing Difficulties: Muscle weakness affecting communication and swallowing.
  • Fatigue and Muscle Weakness: Reduced energy levels or endurance for routine tasks.
  • Emotional and Cognitive Struggles: Anxiety, depression, or mild cognitive impairments often accompany Parkinson’s.

How Tampa Motion Kinetics Helps You Heal and Move Forward

We offer to help individuals manage Parkinson’s disease and maintain a higher quality of life:

  • Our therapists use techniques like amplitude-focused therapy (e.g., LSVT BIG) to improve large, purposeful movements, addressing slowness and stiffness.
  • We focus on exercises that improve walking patterns, enhance posture, and reduce the risk of falls through real-world simulations.
  • Using sensory stimulation and coordination exercises, we help patients gain better control over involuntary movements.
  • Incorporating tools like visual cues, auditory feedback, and rhythmic training to optimize movement and coordination.
  • Collaboration with speech therapists ensures patients receive integrated care for communication and swallowing difficulties.
  • We regularly reassess your needs and adjust your rehabilitation plan as the condition evolves, ensuring the therapy stays effective at every stage.

We walk this journey with you, offering genuine care, refined expertise, and an unwavering belief in your strength. Parkinson’s may influence your days, but it does not dictate them. That privilege belongs to you.