PARKINSON'S REHABILITATION

Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting motor skills and movement sequences, including maintaining and switching focus of attention, problem solving.

WHAT IS PARKINSON'S REHABILITATION?

Parkinson’s rehabilitation is a comprehensive approach to help individuals with Parkinson’s disease manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. It includes a variety of therapies and interventions aimed at relieving motor symptoms and enhancing non-motor symptoms.

Goals that you will achieve :

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Relieving or Controlling Symptoms:
Relieve or control the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease for as long as possible. This involves managing tremors, bradykinesia (slowing down of spontaneous movement), rigidity, and postural instability

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Improving Quality of Life:
Besides managing symptoms; it’s also about improving the overall quality of life for individuals with Parkinson’s disease

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Maintaining Functional Independence:
Physical therapy and exercise therapy are used to improve motor symptoms and help individuals maintain their functional independence. The goals include improving balance, coordination, and overall mobility

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