



Parkinson’s disease is a brain-related condition that mainly affects body movements. It usually develops slowly over time and is more common in older adults. In Parkinson’s disease, the brain makes less dopamine, a chemical that helps control smooth and easy movement. Because of this, movements become slow, stiff, and difficult.Common symptoms include shaking of hands at rest, stiffness in muscles, slow walking, difficulty starting movement, poor balance, stooped posture, small shuffling steps, and reduced arm swing while walking. Some people may also feel tired, have sleep problems, constipation, low mood, or soft speech. These symptoms can make daily activities like walking, dressing, getting up from a chair, and turning in bed difficult.Physiotherapy is very important in Parkinson’s disease because it helps maintain independence and improves quality of life. It is needed to keep joints and muscles flexible, improve strength, reduce stiffness, and help the person move more confidently. Physiotherapy also reduces the risk of falls, which is common due to poor balance. Regular treatment can slow down loss of function and help patients stay active for a longer time. At Physionautics, advanced physiotherapy treatment is given according to each patient’s condition and stage of disease. Treatment may include balance training to improve stability and prevent falls, gait training to improve walking pattern and increase step length, posture correction exercises to reduce bending forward, and stretching exercises to decrease stiffness. Strengthening exercises help improve muscle power and support daily movement. Advanced therapy at Physionautics may also include coordination exercises, functional training for daily tasks like sitting to standing and turning, breathing exercises for chest expansion, and cueing techniques using sound or visual signals to help start movement more easily. Personalized home exercise programs are also provided for long-term improvement. The biggest benefit of physiotherapy is that it keeps the patient mobile, safe, and confident. It can reduce dependency on family members and improve overall health. Early treatment gives better results, so starting physiotherapy as soon as symptoms begin is helpful.Although Parkinson’s disease has no permanent cure, proper physiotherapy and advanced care at Physionautics can help manage symptoms, improve movement, and allow patients to live a more active and comfortable life.
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