Dr. Amy Morse

About
Dr. Amy Morse graduated from Medical University of South Carolina with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009. She worked at St. Francis Hospital in Greenville, SC for four years where she began working with people with Parkinson's Disease. Following this, Amy moved to Atlanta in 2013 and took a job with Emory Healthcare until 2021. During her time at Emory, Amy expanded and lead the Movement Disorder rehab program, was a mentor for Emory University Physical Therapy Neurological Residency program. She has spoken at many local and national community events and conferences including Emory's Udall Community Conversations, National Parkinson's Foundation "Living Well" and "Fitness Counts", and World Parkinson's Congress in 2016. She teaches the Parkinson's lab materials for Emory University and GA State's Physical Therapy students.
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Trainers
Let's Get Moving!
Includes Pickleball

Parkinson’s Support Group Near Me: How to Find One That Fits Your Needs
Living with Parkinson’s disease can feel isolating, especially in the early stages of diagnosis.
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Can Parkinson’s Ruin a Marriage? Talking Honestly About Relationships and Caregiving
It is natural to wonder whether Parkinson’s can damage or even end a marriage. The truth is that while it can create stress and strain, it can also strengthen a partnership when both people are willing to adapt, communicate, and grow together.
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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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