Parkinson’s and Neurostimulation: Restoring Motion

By Dr. Sotirios Douklias • Published 2025-07-09

Parkinson’s affects movement, balance, and initiation. By integrating targeted stimulation (tDCS), energy support (PBM), and brain‑guided practice (BCI/recoveriX), we help re‑engage circuits for smoother, more confident motion. Training emphasizes rhythm, posture, and dual‑tasking—skills that translate into daily independence.

Clients often report better coordination and steadier walking patterns. We coordinate with physiotherapists to align goals and track outcomes.

Talk to us about a combined neurostimulation program for Parkinson’s.

← Back to Blog