Parkinson’s Care

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that impacts the body’s ability to control movement. It occurs when dopamine-producing neurons in the brain gradually deteriorate, leading to symptoms such as tremors, muscle stiffness, slowed movements, and difficulty with balance and coordination. The condition typically develops slowly and worsens over time.

At ADVANCED PHYSIOTHERAPY & OSTEOREHAB CENTRE (APOC), our skilled physiotherapists provide targeted therapy to help manage symptoms, maintain mobility, and improve quality of life. We’ll assess your condition and design a personalized treatment plan to support your specific needs.
Contact us today or visit our clinic to learn more or schedule an appointment—we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Care That Moves With You

At APOC, we believe quality care should be convenient. Our home physiotherapy helps you move better, get stronger, and live pain-free.

Committed to Your Wellbeing

Our expert physiotherapists work closely with you to rebuild strength, improve movement, and ensure lasting recovery—just like in our clinics.

Service Benefits

  • Comprehensive Home Assessment
    We evaluate the source of your pain right where you feel most comfortable.

  • Personalized Treatment Approach
    Each therapy session is designed specifically for your needs and recovery goals.

  • Expert Hands-On Care & Exercise Guidance
    Receive professional treatment and exercises proven to aid healing.

  • Enhanced Mobility & Injury Protection
    Strengthen your balance and move confidently in your own space.

  • Convenient, Safe, and Results-Driven
    Experience effective pain relief without leaving your home.

FAQs – Parkinson’s Care therapy

Common symptoms include tremors (shaking), bradykinesia (slowness of movement), muscle rigidity (stiffness), impaired balance, and changes in speech or handwriting. As the disease progresses, individuals may also experience difficulty walking, maintaining posture, and performing daily activities.

Currently, there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease. However, treatments are available to manage symptoms. Medications, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgical interventions such as deep brain stimulation can help control symptoms and improve the quality of life.

The exact cause of Parkinson’s disease is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Age is the most significant risk factor, with the condition typically affecting people over the age of 60. Certain genetic mutations and exposure to toxins may also contribute to the development of Parkinson’s disease.

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Take the first step—your health comes first.

Our compassionate team listens to your concerns and guides you toward a healthier, pain-free life.

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