26/08/2025
🥁 Finding rhythm in movement with Parkinson’s therapy
For people living with Parkinson’s, walking isn’t always straightforward.
Steps can freeze
Stride can shorten
Confidence can fade
That’s where cueing comes in.
Using rhythm, sound, or visual prompts, we can help unlock smoother, steadier walking patterns and restore a sense of flow.
But here’s the truth: no two people with Parkinson’s move in exactly the same way.
That’s why effective therapy isn’t just about following a formula—it’s about creativity. The best clinicians know how to think on their feet 😉, tailoring cues and strategies in real time to help each person find what works for them.
Whether it’s a beat of music, a line on the floor, or a clever change in task, creativity turns evidence into everyday wins.
That’s the kind of care that helps people get better, stay better, and live better.