Rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease is directed towards preserving mobility, balance, and functional independence by using gait training, exercise therapy, and task-specific interventions. Strategies may involve rhythmic auditory stimulation as well as resistance training. Physiatrists and physical therapists work together to develop individualized programs for motor and non-motor symptoms. Continuing therapy improves functional outcomes, minimizes the risk of falls, and enhances quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease.