Joanna Booth
28 April, 2025
News

A New Hope for Parkinson’s: Manchester Clinic Sees Incredible Results with PEMF Therapy

At Pro Active Manchester, PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) Therapy is offering promising results for people with Parkinson’s who are looking to manage their symptoms. Although PEMF is in no way a cure for Parkinson’s, early results from clients living with Parkinson’s demonstrate its potential in helping to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.

Dr John Morgan (left) and Vanessa Lloyd (right)

One of Pro Active’s clients, Tony, has experienced remarkable improvements after just three PEMF sessions. He had been struggling with symptoms of Parkinson’s, including a lack of sensation on one side of his body, but after beginning treatment, Tony regained sensation down his left-hand side; something he hadn’t felt in ten years.

“I’ve not felt this healthy in years,” Tony shared in a heartfelt message to Pro Active. “I honestly feel like I’ve turned a corner. After just three sessions, I can feel the difference in my body. I can’t express enough how much this has changed the way I feel. It’s given me hope again.”

Tony’s story highlights a growing body of evidence suggesting that PEMF therapy could be a beneficial complementary treatment for managing Parkinson’s symptoms. While PEMF is not a cure, it is a non-invasive way of helping to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms, providing relief from muscle rigidity, tremors, and joint pain, which are common challenges for Parkinson’s patients.

Vanessa Lloyd supporting client Jo Booth (on bed)
Vanessa Lloyd supporting client Jo Booth (on bed) Credit: Pro Active Manchester

Vanessa Lloyd, lead practitioner at Pro Active, is dedicated to bringing cutting-edge therapies like PEMF to people who need them most. “I’m thrilled with the improvements we’re seeing in clients like Tony. While we’re not promising long-term results, the positive impact on his symptoms immediately after each session has been astonishing.” “Another client of ours with Parkinson’s immediately stopped having tremors. We both cried when he got off the PEMF bed. I’m as delighted as the clients are when I see the difference it makes to them,” said Vanessa.

Dr John Morgan, advocate of Pro Active, added, “It’s cutting-edge technology and therapies, like PEMF, which can make all the difference” “Small improvements often can make the biggest transformation to a patient’s quality of life”.

PEMF therapy is providing hope to those struggling with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s, offering a safe, non-invasive option to help manage symptoms and improve overall function. As more clients share their success stories, Pro Active Manchester is excited to continue helping the local Parkinson’s community.

Contact Pro Active Manchester to learn more about PEMF therapy or book your session today by visiting www.pro-active.life or calling 07872 868 595.