Parkinson’s Disease In Kingwood

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Have you noticed you’re having trouble keeping your balance or having a hard time doing tasks like walking or getting up and down from a chair? If you’ve been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, you may assume your best days are behind you because you have a progressive neurological disorder.

You may not know when you started to limit your activities because of stiffness, poor balance or coordination. Parkinson’s can change how you move around and function every day. If this is happening to you, you’re not alone. We hear these types of things all the time. In fact, Parkinson’s Disease is one of the most common conditions we see at Next Level Physical Therapy.

And when it comes to living with Parkinson’s Disease, everyone we see wants to know…

“How Do I Slow Down The Progression?”

Most people realize that exercise is a key component for slowing the progression of Parkinson disease to stay active and independent as long as possible, but they don’t take action because they don’t know where to go to receive specialized Parkinson’s treatments OR they don’t believe that exercise will “really work” for them. The great news is that there are several options to help you manage your Parkinson’s symptoms and live life on your terms. Read on to find out more about

Our Specialty Parkinson’s Treatments.

Physical Therapy

Next Level Physical Therapy wants to help you to be more independent and active in your daily life. Our team of Parkinson’s specialists treat all our clients one-on-one so that we can focus on your specific concerns and create a customized plan for you. We integrate knowledge from Rock Steady Boxing and LSVT Big into your therapy sessions.

Our Parkinson’s Specialty Program Is Perfect For People Who Are:

  • Having trouble moving around at home or in the community due to Parkinson’s.
  • Having more trouble performing daily routines due to their Parkinson’s.
  • Experiencing increased stiffness and pain due to Parkinson’s Disease.
  • Losing their balance or having a recent fall on a more regular basis.
  • Experiencing freezing gait and having more trouble with walking and turning.
  • Giving up on things they love to do because it’s gotten too hard to do them.
  • Worried about becoming a burden on their loved ones due to Parkinson’s.

All of the staff and therapists are friendly and attentive to my needs. Dr. Wong focuses on the issues I’ve dealt with in the days since I last saw him as well as what I need for the future.

Jeri Fortenberry

Dr. Wong provided excellent customized therapy to treat an acute/chronic issue of left knee arthritis. After therapy I was able to walk with a normal gait again and with much less pain. Thank you Dr. Wong!

Catherine Loar