Limitless Neuro Rehab — Physiotherapist in Hamilton City, G1
Address19 Ken Browne Drive Te Rapa Hamilton 3200, Hamilton City, G1
Websitelimitlessneurorehab.com
Limitless Neuro Rehab, based in Hamilton, New Zealand, offers physiotherapy-led, exercise-based rehabilitation programs specifically designed for individuals with Parkinson's Disease. The approach focuses on structured group classes incorporating evidence-based exercises aimed at improving capabilities and providing neuroprotection. The program emphasizes the benefits of both Parkinson's-specific exercises and group dynamics, which can enhance participation, mood, social engagement, and a sense of accomplishment. Classes are designed to encourage participants to work at a high intensity while offering modifications and rest options to suit individual needs. The service is led by Grace, a physiotherapist whose expertise in Parkinson's exercise classes is highly regarded.
Best for
- Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
- People seeking group exercise
- Those looking for neuroprotective exercise
| Key services | Parkinson's-specific exercise classes, Group physiotherapy sessions, Counterpunch Parkinson's classes, PD Warrior classes |
| Tags | physiotherapy, parkinson's disease, exercise, rehabilitation, hamilton, new zealand, group classes, neurological |
Location
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