When movement becomes unpredictable, therapy brings back a measure of control.

Cerebron supports patients living with Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and other movement disorders, therapy designed to maintain function, manage symptoms, and protect independence, led personally by Dr. Shikha, an MPT in Neurological Sciences.

First visit

60–90 min

Per session

45–60 min

Reviews

Every 4 weeks

Led by

Dr. Shikha, MPT

Movement disorder rehabilitation at Cerebron
Understanding the condition

What movement disorders are, and how therapy helps.

Movement disorders are neurological conditions that affect the control, speed, and quality of movement. They include Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and a range of related conditions.

These conditions differ in their causes and their course, but they share a common challenge: movement becomes harder, less predictable, and often slower or less coordinated over time. Balance, walking, posture, and everyday function can all be affected.

Cerebron's role is a long-term therapeutic partnership, adapting the programme as the condition changes, and keeping the patient as active, mobile, and independent as possible at every stage.

Signs & symptoms we address

The challenges we help patients work through.

Movement disorders affect people differently. We assess each patient and target what matters most.

01

Slowness of movement

Reduced speed and ease of movement, common in Parkinson's.

02

Balance & falls

Unsteadiness and increased fall risk, a central focus of therapy.

03

Stiffness & rigidity

Muscle stiffness that limits comfortable, fluid movement.

04

Tremor & involuntary movement

Involuntary movement that affects control and daily function.

05

Walking difficulty

Altered gait, freezing, or reduced walking endurance.

06

Fatigue & weakness

Reduced stamina and strength, common in multiple sclerosis.

Therapy is coordinated with the patient's neurologist and treating specialists, so care stays integrated across the team.

A pause. Then the work begins.

Recovery is Hard.Regret is Harder.

, Cerebron
Dr. Shikha guiding movement disorder therapy
How Cerebron treats it

Our approach to movement disorder care.

When a condition changes over time, the therapy has to change with it.

  • 01

    Specialist assessment

    Dr. Shikha evaluates movement, balance, strength, and daily function, and tailors the programme to the specific condition and stage.

  • 02

    Function maintenance first

    Therapy works to maintain and maximise function, keeping patients mobile, active, and independent for as long as possible.

  • 03

    Symptom-targeted therapy

    Balance, stiffness, slowness, gait, each symptom is addressed with specific, evidence-informed techniques and technology.

  • 04

    A programme that adapts

    As the condition changes, the programme is reviewed and adjusted, so therapy always matches the patient's current needs.

Technology used in recovery

The technology behind movement disorder care.

Depending on the condition and its effects, therapy may be supported by:

Virtual Balance System Pro for movement disorder therapy01 · Fall prevention

Virtual Balance System Pro

For balance training and fall prevention, a priority in most movement disorders.

BlazePod Reactive Training for movement disorder therapy02 · Reaction

BlazePod Reactive Training

For reaction speed, movement initiation, and coordination.

Robotic Gloves for movement disorder therapy03 · Hand function

Robotic Gloves

For patients whose condition affects hand function and dexterity.

What to expect

Your movement disorder care journey.

From first visit to ongoing review, every stage adapts as the condition does.

Step 01

First Visit

A 60–90 minute assessment with Dr. Shikha. Evaluation of movement, balance, and function, with goals set around the specific condition.

60–90 minutes
Step 02

A Typical Session

45–60 minutes, frequency set by condition and stage. Symptom-targeted therapy and technology-assisted work, always supervised.

45–60 minutes
Step 03

Typical Timeline

Movement disorder care is ongoing. The measure of success is maintained function, fewer falls, and protected independence over time.

Ongoing partnership
Step 04

Progress Reviews

A formal review every four weeks with Dr. Shikha, with the programme adjusted as the condition and the patient's needs evolve.

Every 4 weeks
FAQ

The questions movement disorder patients ask most.

If yours isn't here, send a message, Dr. Shikha's team replies personally, usually within one working day.

Yes, significantly. Therapy does not stop a progressive condition, but it changes how you live with it. Consistent rehabilitation helps maintain function for longer, reduces falls, manages symptoms, and protects independence and quality of life. Doing nothing almost always means losing function faster.
Early. Starting therapy soon after diagnosis, while function is at its strongest, builds the best foundation for maintaining it. The earlier therapy begins, the more it can protect.
Yes, this is one of the most valuable areas of movement disorder therapy. Balance training and fall prevention measurably reduce fall risk, which is one of the most serious complications of these conditions.
Movement disorders are neurological and require specialist understanding of how each condition behaves over time. Cerebron is led by an MPT in Neurological Sciences, with therapy tailored to the specific disorder and technology used where it helps.
Yes, that is central to how we work. The programme is formally reviewed every four weeks and adjusted as needed, so therapy always matches your current condition and goals.

Recovery is hard. Regret is harder.

It starts with one honest conversation.

Therapy doesn't stop the condition. It changes how you live with it. Book an assessment with Dr. Shikha, she will evaluate the condition personally, explain what therapy can realistically achieve, and build a plan that adapts over time.