Massage Therapy

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Massage therapy can help people with Parkinson’s reduce muscle stiffness, ease pain, improve circulation, and enhance relaxation, supporting better movement and overall well-being. Scott Oglesbay, LMT, MMT, BCTMB, practices Myoskeletal Alignment Therapy (MAT), an osteopath-informed modality designed to improve body alignment and posture. MAT is a form of manual therapy that integrates current scientific understanding of the body and brain to guide treatment of musculoskeletal issues. This approach relies on strategic deep-tissue techniques and targeted muscle activation to help correct posture, reduce pain, and restore functional movement.
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Includes Pickleball

Give the Gift of Quality of Life: Join the CFMC No Limits Giving Circle
The Center for Movement Challenges is excited to launch the No Limits Monthly Giving Circle — a new monthly donor program helping individuals with Parkinson’s disease and movement challenges access life-changing exercise, wellness programs, education, and support year-round.
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Parkinson’s Support Group Near Me: How to Find One That Fits Your Needs
Living with Parkinson’s disease can feel isolating, especially in the early stages of diagnosis.
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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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