Parkinson’s Disease

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system. It is characterized by tremors, rigidity, and difficulty with movement, balance, and coordination. While there is not yet a cure for Parkinson’s disease, physical therapy is a vital part in helping to improve the patient’s quality of life and slow the progression of the disease.

How Does Physical Therapy in Tarrytown Help Parkinson’s?

Physical therapy is a non-invasive treatment that can help Parkinson’s patients maintain their independence, improve their balance, and reduce their risk of falls. Physical therapy can also help Parkinson’s patients maintain their range of motion and muscle strength, which can help them maintain their ability to perform daily activities.

Our team of experienced physical therapists specializes in neurological rehabilitation. Our therapists work closely with the patient and their family to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets the patient’s individual needs and goals.

The first step in Parkinson’s disease treatment is an initial evaluation. Your physical therapist will assess your movement, balance, strength, and flexibility during this evaluation. They also review your medical history and any imaging or test results related to the disease.

Based on the evaluation, we will develop a personalized treatment plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, homework, suggestions for modifications to the home, and balance and gait therapy.

The exercises prescribed in Parkinson’s disease treatment are designed to improve the patient’s balance, mobility, and strength. The physical therapist works with the patient to perform these exercises and monitors their progress closely.

Manual therapy techniques, such as stretching, massage, and range of motion exercises, may also help Parkinson’s patients maintain their muscle flexibility and reduce muscle stiffness.

Another critical component of Parkinson’s disease treatment is patient education. Physical therapists educate patients on proper body mechanics and posture and provide instructions on performing exercises and activities safely, including tips on how to walk with a more normalized and safer gait pattern to reduce falls risks.

What are the Benefits of Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Patients?

Overall, physical therapy is a vital part of Parkinson’s disease treatment, helping patients maintain their independence, improve their balance, and reduce their risk of falls. By working with our team of experienced physical therapists, patients can improve their quality of life and slow disease progression.

At our clinic, Parkinson’s disease treatment may be provided as part of a broader neurological rehabilitation program.

Start Physical Therapy in Tarrytown for Parkinson’s Today

Physical therapy is an effective, non-invasive treatment for Parkinson’s disease, and our team specializes in neurological rehabilitation to provide patients with the personalized care they need and deserve to improve their quality of life and slow disease progression. With the help of experienced physical therapists, Parkinson’s patients can maintain their independence, improve their balance, and reduce their risk of falls.

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