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Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that impairs movement. One of the most common challenges for those affected is the loss of walking ability. However, there are effective strategies to maintain mobility as long as possible and improve quality of life.

Regular Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a central part of the treatment for Parkinson’s. It helps maintain muscle strength and improve flexibility. Regular exercises under the guidance of a physiotherapist can be specifically aimed at promoting walking ability and improving balance.
An individually tailored exercise plan can help address a patient’s specific symptoms. This may include exercises that promote balance, coordination, and overall mobility.

Nutrition and Lifestyle
A balanced diet plays an important role in maintaining overall health and can also positively affect Parkinson’s symptoms. In particular, a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and fiber can be beneficial.
Additionally, it is important for Parkinson’s patients to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This includes adequate sleep, stress management, and avoiding alcohol and tobacco. Such measures can help maintain overall body strength and promote mobility.

Use of Assistive Devices
To support mobility in Parkinson’s, various assistive devices can be used. Walking aids like the Wheellator provide stability and safety while walking, which is especially important to prevent falls and strengthen confidence in one’s own abilities.
The Wheellator is specifically designed to meet the needs of Parkinson’s patients. It combines the functions of a walker and a wheelchair, thus offering support for walking as well as the possibility to rest when needed.

Medication Treatment
Although medications cannot cure Parkinson’s disease, they play an important role in controlling symptoms. Medications that affect dopamine levels in the brain can particularly help improve motor skills and maintain walking ability.
It is important that medication therapy is regularly reviewed by a neurologist to optimally adjust the dosage and minimize side effects.

Social Support and Networks
Support from family, friends, and specialized Parkinson’s groups can make a big difference. Exchanging with others affected not only provides emotional support but also practical tips that can help in everyday life.
Specialized Parkinson’s networks often also provide access to special therapy programs and the latest research findings that can be beneficial for maintaining mobility.

Maintaining walking ability in Parkinson’s requires a combination of medical treatment, physical therapy, and supportive measures. We at WHEELLATOR are specialized in providing you with the right assistive devices to maintain your mobility as long as possible. Contact us to learn more about how we can help you find a suitable Wheellator for your needs.