Parkinson's Disease Physiotherapy,
Regain confidence in every step.

Personalised physiotherapy to improve balance, mobility, strength, posture, and independence while managing Parkinson's symptoms.

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60,000+ sessions
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Is this what you're experiencing?

You may feel:

  • 01Slow or stiff movements
  • 02Shaking or hand tremors
  • 03Difficulty walking or balancing
  • 04Poor posture or reduced coordination
  • 05Trouble with daily activities

If multiple Symptoms feel familiar, assessment helps

What's happening inside your body

Reduced Dopamine icon

Reduced Dopamine

Lower dopamine levels affect movement control.

Muscle Rigidity icon

Muscle Rigidity

Muscles become stiff and less flexible.

Balance & Gait Changes icon

Balance & Gait Changes

Walking becomes slower and less stable.

Reduced Coordination icon

Reduced Coordination

Daily movements become more difficult.

3D illustration comparing normal and Parkinson's dopamine nerve signals with an affected human figure

Why Parkinson's symptoms progress

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Common causes include:

  • Loss of dopamine-producing cells41%
  • Impaired movement control23%
  • Balance & gait impairment16%
  • Muscle rigidity10%
  • Reduced physical activity10%

The Vyana Recovery Process

Your care is structured like this:

  1. Step 1: Comprehensive Assessment

    Evaluate mobility, posture, gait, balance, strength, and functional ability.

  2. Step 2: Improve Flexibility & Mobility
  3. Step 3: Balance & Walking Training
  4. Step 4: Functional Independence Training
  5. Step 5: Long-Term Management

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Your Progress Week by Week

Progress Report Week by Week

  • Week 1 : Initial assessment & movement training
  • Week 2 : Improved flexibility & posture
  • Week 3 : Better balance & walking confidence (in Progress)
  • Week 4 : More independence in daily activities (up coming)

Progress may feel gradual,
but your body is adapting each week.

Pain Level

Pain: 0% → 100% baseline1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Weeks
Vyana Guided RecoveryTypical Self Managed Care

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Neurological

  • Stroke / CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident)
  • Parkinson's Disease
Stroke / Paralysis

Stroke / Paralysis

  • Stroke / CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident)
  • Hemiplegia / Hemiparesis
Post Operative

Post Operative

  • Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
  • ACL Reconstruction

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You don't have to live with pain.

Book a session and begin moving more comfortably again.

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FAQs

Yes. Physiotherapy improves mobility, balance, flexibility, posture, and walking while helping maintain independence. It cannot cure Parkinson's, but it plays a key role in managing symptoms and slowing functional decline.

The earlier the better. Starting physiotherapy soon after diagnosis helps maintain movement, build strength, and establish habits that protect mobility as the condition progresses.

Yes. Balance training, gait re-education, and strengthening reduce fall risk, which is one of the most important goals in Parkinson's rehabilitation.

Frequency depends on your symptoms and goals. After an initial assessment, your physiotherapist will recommend a personalized schedule and review your progress regularly.

Yes. We offer home-visit physiotherapy along with clinic and guided virtual sessions, so care can continue safely and conveniently at home.