Physiotherapy for Parkinson’s: How Physio Improves Life for Patients in Blacktown
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- May 11
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Living with Parkinson’s doesn’t mean giving up your independence. Physiotherapy is a proven way to improve quality of life, mobility, and function for people with Parkinson’s disease.
At Rehab Pro, we are proud to be a licensed PD Warrior® facility in Blacktown — one of the few in Sydney’s west.
What Is PD Warrior®?
PD Warrior is an evidence-based neuro-active exercise program designed to slow the progression of Parkinson’s through high-effort, functional movement training. It combines big amplitude movements, dual-task training, and intensity to drive neuroplasticity.

How Our Parkinson’s Physio Helps:
Improve walking, posture, and balance
Reduce freezing of gait and falls risk
Boost strength, confidence, and independence
Tailor exercise based on disease stage
Whether you come into our clinic (opposite Blacktown Hospital) or prefer home-based physio, our PD Warrior-trained therapists will guide you through the right plan to keep you moving forward.
✅ NDIS-fundable therapy available
✅ Small group and 1:1 PD Warrior classes
✅ Mobile physiotherapy in surrounding suburbs
Ready to take control of your Parkinson’s journey?

I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease four years ago. For over two years, I relied on prescription medications and therapies, but unfortunately, the symptoms continued to worsen. My mobility declined, tremors increased, and I experienced growing fatigue and discomfort that affected my daily life. Last year, out of desperation and hope, I decided to try an herbal treatment program from NaturePath Herbal Clinic. Honestly, I was skeptical at first, but within a few months of starting the treatment, I began to notice real changes. My energy improved, the discomfort eased, and I felt stronger and more capable in my daily life. Incredibly, I also regained much of my stamina, balance, and confidence. It’s been a life-changing experience I feel more…
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinsons disease 2 years ago, when he was 49. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Senemet for 8 months and then Sifrol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also diagnosed with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspecting it was the medication I took him off the Siferol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD-5 natural herbal formula we ordered from AKNNI HERBAL CENTRE, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the AKANNI HERBAL Parkinson's disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 51…