

If you're living with Parkinson’s disease or supporting someone who is, you’ve probably heard that physical therapy plays a big role in managing symptoms. But how do you know where to go? Who to trust? And how do you find Parkinson’s physical therapy near me that’s truly effective?
The answer might be easier than you think — especially with The Center for Movement Challenges offering specialized programs both in person and online. Let’s walk through why physical therapy is essential, what to look for, and how to take the first step toward a stronger, more confident future.
Physical therapy isn’t just something “nice to try.” For people with Parkinson’s disease, it is a critical part of treatment that can improve quality of life, function, and even slow progression of motor symptoms.
Research from the Parkinson’s Foundation shows that consistent physical therapy can:
“Exercise and targeted therapy can change the course of Parkinson’s,” says Dr. Kristie Camacho, a board-certified neurologic physical therapist. “It’s not just helpful — it’s essential.”
At The Center for Movement Challenges, we build physical therapy programs tailored specifically for people with Parkinson’s, meeting you at your level — whether you're newly diagnosed or further along in your journey.
Unlike general physical therapy, Parkinson’s-focused treatment addresses the unique challenges caused by this neurological condition, including:
A trained Parkinson’s physical therapist knows how to assess these symptoms and create a plan that adapts as your condition evolves.
At The Center for Movement Challenges, our team uses proven Parkinson’s exercise systems like PWR! Moves to help retrain the brain, build functional strength, and restore confidence in daily movement.
PWR! Moves stands for Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery and is a research-based therapy system that focuses on four core movement patterns:
PWR! Moves is integrated into every Parkinson’s therapy plan at The Center for Movement Challenges, both in person and online. These movements are modified to suit all ability levels, from early-stage Parkinson’s to those using mobility aids.
Yes — and it works. Thanks to virtual care technology, The Center for Movement Challenges offers online physical therapy for Parkinson’s that delivers real results, all from the comfort of your home.
Our online program includes:
This is especially helpful if you live in a rural area, have difficulty traveling, or just prefer privacy and flexibility.
Searching online for “Parkinson’s disease physical therapy near me” can bring up a long list of clinics, but not all are created equal. Here’s how to narrow it down and find a good fit.
You can skip the search altogether by reaching out directly to The Center for Movement Challenges, where all our therapists specialize in Parkinson’s and related disorders.
Your first appointment, whether in person or online, will typically include:
We make sure every session is clear, encouraging, and tailored to where you are today — and where you want to go.
That depends on your needs, but here’s a general idea:
The Center for Movement Challenges works with you to create a sustainable plan, with options to transition between intensive therapy and maintenance routines over time.
With so many clinics offering physical therapy, why choose us?
Because Parkinson’s is all we do.
We are not a general therapy provider — we are specialists in helping people with Parkinson’s move better, feel stronger, and regain control of their daily lives. Our team combines clinical expertise with compassion, and our programs are designed to meet your needs in every stage of your journey.
Whether you need in-clinic support or convenient online Parkinson’s physical therapy, we’re ready to help you take the next step.
Parkinson’s may bring challenges, but movement is still possible — and powerful. With the right therapy, the right support, and the right team behind you, you can keep doing the things that matter most.
Take control of your movement and your future. Schedule your free consultation with The Center for Movement Challenges today.
Visit www.centerformovementchallenges.org or call us to learn more about our Parkinson’s physical therapy programs, both in person and online.
You don’t have to do this alone. We’re here to help you move forward — one powerful step at a time.