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    Parkinson’s Support

    Parkinson’s disease affects far more than just movement — it can impact posture, stability, coordination, and overall comfort. At Palatine Family Chiropractic, we provide gentle, customized care to help improve mobility, reduce tension, and support nervous system function for those living with Parkinson’s.

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    Support for Movement, Balance, and Quality of Life with Parkinson’s Care

    How do we Help with Parkinson’s Support?

    While chiropractic care does not treat Parkinson’s directly, it can play an important role in managing the physical effects of the condition. Parkinson’s can lead to muscle rigidity, joint stiffness, poor posture, and balance issues — all of which may respond well to chiropractic adjustments and supportive therapies.

    Our goal is to improve spinal alignment, support nervous system function, and help patients move with more ease and comfort in their daily lives.

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    How It Works

    We begin with a thorough evaluation, focusing on posture, range of motion, and neurological function. Chiropractic adjustments are performed gently and with precision, taking into account the patient’s needs and sensitivity. Care may also include mobility work, soft tissue therapy, and balance-focused exercises to help improve movement and stability.

    Why It’s Effective

    The spine and nervous system work together to control movement, posture, and coordination — all areas affected by Parkinson’s. When the spine is misaligned or under stress, it can further disrupt communication between the brain and body. Chiropractic care helps support that connection, relieve musculoskeletal tension, and improve overall body awareness.

    Is This Right for You?

    Chiropractic care may be a helpful part of a broader Parkinson’s care plan if you:

    • Struggle with stiffness or limited range of motion
    • Have difficulty with balance or coordination
    • Experience posture-related discomfort or fatigue
    • Want gentle, non-invasive care that supports mobility
    • Are seeking natural ways to manage symptoms and feel more in control
    • Want a provider who will listen and adapt care to your unique needs
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    Meet Dr. David Fish

    You're In Good Hands

    Doctor of Chiropractic

    Dr. David Fish brings over a decade of hands-on experience helping patients of all ages move and feel better. He specializes in spinal biomechanics and structural chiropractic care, combining precision with a personalized approach. His goal is to support your health with focused care that enhances movement, energy, and overall wellness.

    We Are Experts in Treating:

    • Muscle stiffness and joint rigidity

    • Postural changes and spinal alignment

    • Balance and coordination challenges

    • Flexibility and mobility limitations

    • Daily discomfort related to musculoskeletal strain

    • Nervous system health and communication

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Can chiropractic care treat Parkinson’s disease?

      No. Chiropractic care does not treat or cure Parkinson’s, but it can help manage the physical challenges that often come with the condition, such as stiffness, posture issues, and reduced mobility.

    • Is chiropractic care safe for people with Parkinson’s?

      Yes. Care is always tailored to the patient’s condition, and adjustments can be performed gently to accommodate mobility and sensitivity.

    • What kinds of improvements can I expect?

      Many patients report better posture, more comfortable movement, less tension, and improved coordination. Results vary depending on the stage and severity of the condition.

    • Do you work with other healthcare providers?

      Yes. We’re happy to collaborate with neurologists, physical therapists, and other professionals as part of a patient’s comprehensive care plan.

    Book Your Appointment Now

    Gentle chiropractic care in Palatine to support movement, mobility, and comfort for those living with Parkinson’s.

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