These can cause problems with balance, pain and reduced mobility leading to increased risk of falls and reduced ability to manage daily routines.

These can cause problems with balance, pain and reduced mobility leading to increased risk of falls and reduced ability to manage daily routines.
These can cause problems with balance, pain and reduced mobility leading to increased risk of falls and reduced ability to manage daily routines.
Other physical and psychological symptoms which may be experienced can include
Your posture, movement pattern and fitness level can change as your condition progresses and this can affect your daily routines.
Your physiotherapist will assess how Parkinson’s affects your movement, whether you’re newly diagnosed, or you’ve had the condition for some time and organise a tailored programme to suit your needs and goals. The team at Aspire Rehab are experts in providing tailored programmes for people with Parkinson’s and movement disorders.
Is your Physiotherapist experienced in treating Parkinson’s patients?
YES. Our Physiotherapists at Aspire Rehab have experience in group based and individual therapy programmes for people with Parkinson’s.
If you require any information or treatment outside of our expertise, we will be happy to signpost you to other relevant agencies..
We accept self referrals, referrals from family/carers, health and social care professionals, case managers/solicitors and nursing homes. To discuss the referral or book an appointment,
please email contact@aspirerehab.co.uk or call : 020 3983 5146, 07723332426