PHYSIO CLINICAL OUTCOMES
Visualise Your Recovery Trajectory
Parkinson’s Disease Rehabilitation
What to Expect When You Visit Our Physiotherapist
When you visit us for Parkinson’s disease rehabilitation, we assess walking, balance, posture, strength, flexibility, freezing episodes, falls risk, and confidence with movement. Treatment may include strength training, balance exercises, gait retraining, cueing strategies, posture work, flexibility exercises, dual-task training, and home exercise planning. Our goal is to maintain independence, improve mobility, reduce falls risk, and help you move with more confidence.
Time to favourable outcome
6–12 wks typical
Results Comparison
Physio Recovery Rate
Sustained Relief (%)
3 / 6 / 12 monthsFactors Influencing Recovery Speed
↑ What speeds up recovery
Regular Exercise
• Strength, balance and walking practice help maintain function. • Ongoing exercise is important because Parkinson’s is progressive.
Cueing + Medication Timing
• Cueing strategies can improve gait and freezing episodes. • Aligning practice with medication timing may improve movement quality.
↓ What slows down recovery
Advanced Disease or Freezing
• More advanced symptoms can increase falls risk. • Freezing of gait may require more targeted strategies.
Low Activity or Poor Sleep
• Inconsistent exercise can accelerate functional decline. • Cognitive changes and medication fluctuations may also affect progress.
How do we estimate outcomes?
We combine insights from published research, clinical guidelines, practitioner experience, and typical rehabilitation timelines to map out common recovery trajectories. The ranges presented are general estimates only and should not be interpreted as guaranteed results.
Important Disclaimer
This tool is intended for visualisation and general educational purposes only, to help clients gain a broad understanding of some common conditions managed by our physiotherapists. It is based on practitioner experience, clinical reasoning, and selected published research.
It does not account for individual circumstances, including your specific condition, medical history, imaging findings, medications, surgical history, lifestyle, or other personal factors. Recovery can vary significantly between individuals.
Our physiotherapy services are not a substitute for medical care provided by your doctor or specialist. You should always follow the advice and treatment plan recommended by your medical practitioner, and consult them directly for guidance specific to your situation.