Posture Problems in Parkinson’s Disease: How Leaning Back Can Make A Big Difference
If you or someone you love lives with Parkinson’s disease, you’ve likely noticed that standing tall and moving easily becomes more challenging over time. A
If you or someone you love lives with Parkinson’s disease, you’ve likely noticed that standing tall and moving easily becomes more challenging over time. A
At Simpson Physiotherapy, we meet many people who are surprised to learn that the early signs of Parkinson’s are often subtle, easily missed, and sometimes mistaken for normal ageing. Let’s explore the key indicators to look out for and what steps you can take to support yourself or a loved one.
Discover the truth behind 10 common Parkinson’s myths and learn how expert physiotherapy can support walking, strength, and quality of life at any stage.
For many people living with Parkinson’s, physical changes like tremors, stiffness, or balance issues are the most recognised symptoms. But for others—and often their families—it’s
As winter approaches, the change in temperature, shorter daylight hours, and icy conditions can bring extra challenges for people living with Parkinson’s. But with the
Living with Parkinson’s doesn’t mean giving up the things that bring you joy, purpose, and independence. In fact, the opposite is often true: it’s the
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