Quick Guide: Physiotherapy is vital for Parkinson’s patients to improve mobility and reduce fall risks. It focuses on gait training to overcome "freezing," balance exercises, and flexibility to combat rigidity. At Mehar Physiotherapy Clinic, we use specialized neuro-rehabilitation techniques to help residents in Noida Extension maintain independence and a high quality of life.
Improving Mobility: The Role of Physiotherapy in Parkinson’s Care
Parkinson’s Disease can make daily movements—like walking or getting out of a chair—feel like a challenge. At Mehar Physiotherapy Clinic, I work closely with patients to manage these neurological symptoms through targeted exercise and therapy.
How Physiotherapy Helps
While medication is essential, physiotherapy addresses the physical symptoms that impact your independence. Key areas of focus include:
- Gait Training: Helping you take larger, more confident steps to prevent "freezing" of gait.
- Balance Exercises: Reducing the risk of falls, which is a common concern in Parkinson's.
- Flexibility & Strength: Combating muscle rigidity and maintaining the strength needed for daily tasks.
For more detailed information on Parkinson's symptoms and care, you can visit the Parkinson's Foundation.
Specialized Techniques
I utilize PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) and corrective exercises to help retrain the nervous system. These techniques are designed to improve coordination and make movement more fluid.