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Living with Parkinson’s: 5 Common Questions Answered with Expert Insight

In this blog, we’ll address five of the most common questions we hear in the clinic, with answers rooted in experience, honesty, and a deep belief in what’s possible. We’ll also share practical advice on how you can support your movement, balance, and confidence, especially around walking.

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3 Walking Exercises: Variations For People With Parkinson's

How to Walk Better with Parkinson’s: Simple Variations to Improve Balance and Strength

Walking is something many of us take for granted until it becomes more challenging. For those living with Parkinson’s, walking can begin to feel unfamiliar—smaller steps, a stooped posture, less rhythm in the stride. But here’s the good news: with the right guidance and a few tailored walking variations, it’s entirely possible to feel steadier,

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The Benefits of Early Physiotherapy Intervention

The Benefits of Early Physiotherapy Intervention

When it comes to your health and well-being, timing matters. Physiotherapy, a holistic approach to healing and recovery, is no exception. In fact, the benefits of early Physiotherapy intervention are numerous and can significantly impact your quality of life. In this blog post, we’ll explore why seeking Physiotherapy early is a wise decision and how

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Mobility

By Andy Caldow What is Mobility? Whether you have already started rehabilitation or waiting to see us, starting a new activity places new demands on your body, especially if your activity levels have been reduced. Regardless of what your goals increasing the amount and quality of movement your body is capable of is one of

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