
Neurological
- Stroke / CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident)
- Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease can gradually affect movement, balance, posture, and everyday activities.
If multiple Symptoms feel familiar, assessment helps
Parkinson's affects the brain's ability to control smooth and coordinated movement.
Reduced Dopamine
Lower dopamine levels affect movement control.
Muscle Rigidity
Muscles become stiff and less flexible.
Balance & Gait Changes
Walking becomes slower and less stable.
Reduced Coordination
Daily movements become more difficult.

Changes in brain function gradually affect movement, posture, and coordination.

A structured rehabilitation program focused on improving mobility, balance, and everyday independence.
Evaluate mobility, posture, gait, balance, strength, and functional ability.
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Consistent physiotherapy helps maintain movement and slow functional decline.
A structured, science-backed recovery journey designed to help you move from pain and limitation to strength, balance, and pain-free living.




You don't have to live with pain.
Book a session and begin moving more comfortably again.
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Answers to common questions about your recovery
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.