Physiotherapy offers invaluable benefits to Parkinson's patients by improving mobility, balance, and flexibility while reducing muscle stiffness and enhancing overall quality of life. Through tailored exercises and techniques, physiotherapy empowers individuals to better manage their symptoms and maintain independence in daily activities. Below are a few organizations in our area - please contact each directly for more information.
Therapy with compassion and quality at its forefront. Highly skilled physiotherapists are able to see and feel areas of the body contributing to restricted mobility, functional limitations, and pain issues. The goal is to develop a treatment plan which strives to address the cause versus solely treating the symptoms.
Two locations in Ottawa:
201 Northside Road. 613-721-2738
2255 St-Laurent Blvd. 613-454-0121.
People deserve to live an active life with full, pain free movement, and optimised strength both on the inside and outside. We all deserve to function at the highest possible level and be the best version of ourselves! Their professional healthcare team includes Registered Physiotherapists, Massage Therapists, Podiatrist, Psychotherapist and Reflexologist.
1861 Rogers Road, Perth
613-267-6789
Andrea Picket Physiotherapy clinic offers pelvic health registered physiotherapy services which can be of great benefit for Parkinson's patients who experience 'neurogenic bladder', reduced neurological signaling from the brain to the bladder. One on one assessments and individualized treatment plans with in clinic, home based strategies and Telehealth services available.
10 Herriott St. Unit E Perth
613-201-1177
An assessment of spinal health and specific chiropractic adjustment helps people with Parkinson’s disease by improving motion, coordination, breathing and the ability to optimize exercise. Individuals should consider incorporating chiropractic knowledge into your Parkinson’s health care support team. Chiropractic care focuses on assuring adequate messaging between spinal nerves and the body’s innate regulation of muscle strength and coordination.
22 William St W, Smiths Falls
613-283-4100