Kadence Physical Therapy
Parkinson’s in Powell
Restore Movement Confidence with Parkinson’s Therapy in Powell
Parkinson’s disease can make everyday movements feel difficult, unpredictable, and exhausting. While medication plays a role in symptom management, research confirms that structured movement therapy is critical for maintaining mobility, balance, and independence.
At Kadence Physical Therapy in Powell, we specialize in evidence-based Parkinson’s therapy that helps you regain control over movement, reduce fall risk, and restore confidence. Every treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, ensuring lasting improvements that support your daily life.
A Personalized Approach to Parkinson’s Therapy in Powell
Our experienced therapists provide a safe, structured environment where you can build strength, improve coordination, and regain mobility at a sustainable pace.
We prioritize fall prevention and safety, using proven techniques to reduce instability and minimize injury risk. Our focus on improving mobility and independence ensures targeted exercises restore confidence in movement and keep you active in daily life.
With a personalized, progressive treatment plan, every session brings you closer to greater control, stability, and freedom.
How Parkinson’s Affects Movement
Parkinson’s disease disrupts the body’s ability to regulate movement, leading to:
- Tremors, Rigidity, and Slowed Motion – Everyday tasks take more effort and coordination.
- Postural Instability and Gait Changes – Walking may feel unsteady, with a tendency to shuffle or freeze mid-step.
- Loss of Functional Strength – Rising from a chair, dressing, or navigating stairs becomes progressively harder.
Without proactive therapy, these challenges worsen over time, making early intervention essential for maintaining mobility and independence.
Our Specialized Parkinson’s Therapy Approach
At Kadence Physical Therapy, we use proven movement techniques to strengthen mobility, retrain coordination, and improve overall function. Our therapy approach includes:
1. Functional Movement Training
This approach strengthens walking mechanics and balance, improving mobility and confidence. It focuses on real-life movements like standing, turning, and navigating uneven surfaces to enhance daily function.
2. External Cueing Techniques
Auditory cues, such as rhythmic beats, help regulate step timing and reduce freezing episodes, while visual and tactile feedback provide guidance for smoother, more controlled movement.
3. Manual Therapy & Flexibility Training
Hands-on techniques reduce stiffness and increase range of motion, making movement easier and more fluid.
4. Strength & Endurance Building
Targeted exercises strengthen muscles essential for posture control and movement efficiency, promoting stability and long-term mobility.
5. Cognitive-Motor Integration
This training enhances reaction time, coordination, and multitasking abilities, helping to improve overall movement control and responsiveness.
Why Early Therapy Matters
Relying on medication alone is not enough to preserve function. Targeted therapy is proven to slow mobility loss and enhance long-term independence. Patients who engage in structured therapy experience:
- Faster, More Stable Walking – Improved step length, rhythm, and posture.
- Reduced Freezing Episodes – Therapy helps rewire movement patterns to keep steps fluid.
- Longer Independence – Maintain daily routines and mobility for years longer than without therapy.
Without proactive treatment, Parkinson’s symptoms progress faster, leading to greater fall risks, muscle weakness, and loss of functional independence. The earlier you start therapy, the more movement you can preserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What daily habits can worsen Parkinson’s symptoms?
A lack of structured movement training can accelerate mobility decline, while high-impact activities without proper guidance increase the risk of falls. Additionally, unmanaged stress, poor sleep, and inactivity can intensify symptoms, making daily tasks more challenging.
What emotional challenges come with Parkinson’s?
Many individuals experience anxiety about losing independence and may avoid social situations due to movement difficulties. Therapy plays a crucial role in restoring confidence by improving functional abilities and enhancing overall quality of life.
How does therapy slow Parkinson’s progression?
Regular strength and movement training keep the brain actively engaged in motor control, while neuroplasticity-focused exercises help retrain movement pathways. Consistent physical activity also maintains strength, balance, and coordination, supporting long-term mobility and function.
Take Control of Your Mobility—Start Parkinson’s Therapy in Powell Today
Every day without therapy is a missed opportunity to maintain strength, balance, and independence. The right treatment plan can make all the difference.
Contact Kadence Physical Therapy in Powell today to schedule an evaluation and start a personalized program designed to improve your movement, confidence, and quality of life.

My husband was referred to Ravin for Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s by a physician. Ravin reached out to my husband by phone, email and text multiple times prior to their first meeting. He obtained prior approval with my husband’s insurance and made sure we were comfortable moving forward. Ravin drove across town 3 times to meet with my husband and I. He taught us research-based exercises designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s. Ravin’s manner is the perfect balance between professional and compassionate. He is very knowledgeable. We look forward to working with him in the future.
Demi Moore


Dr. Ravin Shah was amazing. I had back surgery about 2 months ago. We set up home physical therapy with him. He is extremely professional, kind and considers all of his clients the same as he would consider his family. He also did physical therapy with my mom when she had end stage Parkinson! With his successful therapy, we were able to see a significant difference. I would recommend him to anyone that is in need of home therapy!!
H P
