Physical Therapy

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Physical therapy helps people with Parkinson’s improve strength, balance, mobility, and gait, supporting safer movement and better daily function. Amy Morse DPT, PT, Brittney Hooker DPT, PT, NCS and the Synapse team provides the Parkinson’s community with services beginning with a preliminary baseline assessment followed by one-on-one physical therapy and wellness services. The Synapse team of Doctors of Physical Therapy teach CFMC’s Optimizing exercise classes.
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Partners
Let's Get Moving!
Includes Pickleball

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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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