Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a chronic and progressive movement disorder that affects the nervous system. The condition is caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, which can lead to tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with coordination and movement.
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At BeyondRehab, our team of clinicians is dedicated to providing comprehensive treatment options for individuals with Parkinson's disease. We specialize in treating movement disorders and use a range of therapies, technologies, and scientific advances to help our patients improve their abilities and quality of life.
Our Approach
Our approach is centered around the individual and their unique needs and goals. We understand that Parkinson's disease affects each individual differently and requires a personalized approach to treatment. Our goal is to help patients maintain their quality of life and independence as long as possible.
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation of the individual's current abilities and limitations. Based on this evaluation, we work with the individual to set realistic goals and develop an exercise program to target those areas. We use evidence-based techniques to help individuals increase mobility, strengthen muscles, improve coordination and balance, and ultimately, enable self-management strategies.
Our Programs
Our programs are designed to provide comprehensive care to individuals with diverse healthcare needs. We offer Physical Therapy, tailored to the unique needs of each individual, Pain Management, which focuses on reducing pain and improving function, and Parkinson Wellness, which is designed to help individuals maintain their quality of life and independence in the face of Parkinson's disease.
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