Limitless Physical Therapy
Condition

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting the central nervous system, characterized by tremors, rigidity, and difficulty with movement, balance, and coordination. While there is no cure, physical therapy helps patients maintain independence, improve balance, reduce fall risk, and preserve range of motion and strength. Therapists specializing in neurological rehabilitation build personalized plans of exercises, manual therapy, modalities, and education.

Signs & Symptoms

What it can feel like

  • Tremors
  • Rigidity / muscle stiffness
  • Difficulty with movement, balance, and coordination
  • Speech and swallowing difficulties
Our Approach

How we treat parkinson's disease

Personalized exercise programs for balance, mobility, and strength
Manual therapy (stretching, massage, range of motion)
Modalities such as heat, ice, or electrical stimulation
Patient education on body mechanics and posture
Speech and swallowing exercises
Video gait analysis
Limitless Physical Therapy

Ready to move without limits?

One-on-one care built around your goals. No cookie-cutter protocols — just a plan to get you back to full strength.