
Remedial massage therapy can be highly beneficial for managing the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s can cause muscle stiffness, rigidity, and tremors, which can lead to pain and discomfort. Remedial massage, performed by a trained therapist, can help alleviate these physical symptoms by improving blood circulation, reducing muscle tension, and promoting relaxation. This can, in turn, enhance mobility, flexibility, and overall physical function for Parkinson’s patients.
Additionally, the calming and stress-relieving effects of massage therapy can help manage the emotional and psychological challenges associated with Parkinson’s disease. Regular remedial massage sessions can be a valuable complement to the overall management of Parkinson’s disease.









