According to a recent LinkedIn post from Synapticure, the company’s Movement Disorders Director, Dr. Elizabeth Ferluga, attended a Parkinson’s-focused physical therapy session at the Center for Movement Challenges in Georgia. The post emphasizes the role of physical therapy in building strength, improving balance, and slowing Parkinson’s progression, while also underscoring the importance of community support created through group exercise.
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The post suggests Synapticure is closely engaging with front-line care settings and patient communities in movement disorders, which may reinforce its credibility in neurology-focused care delivery. For investors, this community-oriented positioning could signal a strategy aimed at deepening patient relationships, potentially supporting long-term patient retention, data-driven care models, and future partnerships within the Parkinson’s and broader neurodegenerative care ecosystem.

