top of page

Parkinson's and Parkinsonism

Movement Library

Upright and Posture Movement Program

Designed to address side leaning, forward flexion, and postural shifts.

Dyskinesia 

Additional movement programs for other Parkinson’s-related challenges are currently being developed and will be added to the library.

PSP & MSA Movement Support

Additional movement programs for other Parkinson’s-related challenges are currently being developed and will be added to the library.

Bradykinesia & Rigidity

Additional movement programs for other Parkinson’s-related challenges are currently being developed and will be added to the library.

Lewy Body Dementia Movement Support

Additional movement programs for other Parkinson’s-related challenges are currently being developed and will be added to the library.

Educational Disclaimer

The information and exercises presented on this website are provided for educational purposes only

​

This content is not intended to replace medical advice, diagnosis, or individualized physical therapy treatment. Participation in these programs does not establish a physical therapist-patient relationship. 

 

Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any exercise program. Stop any exercise that causes pain, dizziness, or discomfort. 

About Me

Robin Barclay, PT, CEEAA

Physical Therapist Specializing in Parkinson’s & Parkinsonism

Robin Barclay, PT, CEEAA, is a licensed physical therapist with 26 years of clinical experience. She specializes in working with individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and related Parkinsonism conditions. The majority of her clinical practice is dedicated to neurologic movement disorders, with a focus on postural control, balance, functional mobility, and long-term independence.

​

Robin is certified in PWR! Moves and LSVT BIG and is a Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA). She has additional training in PD Warrior and integrates evidence-informed neurologic rehabilitation strategies into both individual therapy and structured movement programs.

 

Through her clinical work and educational platform, Robin provides clear, structured guidance to help individuals with Parkinson’s and Parkinsonism practice safe, purposeful movement at home.

unnamed.jpg

Movement Is Medicine|Keep on Moving!

This is a podcast to help people with Parkinson's by listening to others share their Parkinson's journey, Hear from clinicians and specialists, keep up to date with the latest research and resources to help people with Parkinson's stay active, continue to do activities they enjoy and navigate through complications that may arise.

61 School St., Victor, NY, 14564

bottom of page