Alison Geymer, PT, CFMP
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Clients describe Alison Geymer as the best at what she does, with extensive knowledge of Parkinson's, including food choices, exercises, and supplements. Big Heart's programs are praised for providing a sense of control against the disease, with therapists and coaches who are inspirational and push clients to achieve what they didn't think was possible.
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About Alison Geymer, PT, CFMP
Alison Geymer, PT, DPT, CFMP, is the President of Big Heart Center for Parkinson's Wellness in Bedford, TX. Alison has been working with the Parkinson's community since 2007 and has dedicated her career to helping individuals move better, feel stronger and live with confidence. Big Heart Center offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy, along with group exercise classes tailored specifically for those with Parkinson's and other neurological conditions. Big Heart Center provides holistic, ongoing therapeutic services to the neurological population, focusing on expert care, supportive community, and programs designed to help every individual thrive. They offer specialized Parkinson's physical therapy, including LSVT BIG and PWR! Moves, Rock Steady Boxing techniques, Cognitive Boot Camp, the NewGait device, BalanceWear vest fitting and training, and functional dry needling. They also address pelvic health, cognitive health, and other lifestyle factors. Alison is certified in LSVT BIG and PWR! Moves therapy. Big Heart's mission is to blend science with compassion, merging the rigor of rehabilitation with the creativity, connection, and care every person deserves. They focus not only on restoring function but also on prevention, education, and long-term quality of life. Big Heart Center offers a comprehensive approach to Parkinson's wellness, including exercise, nutrition, lifestyle adjustments, sleep interventions, pelvic health services, bone health, digestion support, socialization opportunities, stress management/mindfulness meditation, and cognitive fitness. They provide personal training, group exercise, social outings, support groups, educational meetings, and lifestyle change challenges.