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Living well with Parkinson's- the role of physiotherapy in symptom control
Physiotherapy can significantly improve signs & symptoms by addressing issues with walking, falls, reduced flexibility, postural instability, balance and transfers (Radder et al, 2020).
Physiotherapists are experts in movement analysis and can spot early changes in movement and function. Your Physiotherapist can help to advise on these issues before they become more difficult to change (Parkinson's UK).
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How to relieve back pain
Lower back pain is one of the most common conditions we see as physiotherapists, it is rarely serious but can be very distressing and disabling for some. Everyone has a different experience with back pain and how it affects their lives. It can have a severe impact on your well-being and mental health as well as your everyday activities.