What to Expect from SYMBYX at #PANC2025
As a Silver Sponsor of the conference, SYMBYX is taking an active role in supporting discussions around non-invasive complementary therapies for Parkinson’s. Attendees can look forward to:
1. Dr Wayne Markman’s Presentation on Light Therapy for Parkinson’s
Dr Wayne Markman (chiro), SYMBYX CEO, will deliver a presentation on the latest clinical research into photobiomodulation (light therapy) and its potential to alleviate Parkinson’s symptoms. Backed by clinical evidence, SYMBYX is at the forefront of non-invasive and non-drug treatments that complement traditional therapies for PwP and chronic conditions.
When: 6 April 2025 (Health Professional Day at the Conference)
Dr. Markman will also join Dr. Shu Ng of Astrid Health for a panel exploring alternative therapies, open to all attendees.
When: 7 April 2025
2. Live Demonstrations and Q&A sessions at the SYMBYX Booth
Visit our booth for a hands-on experience with SYMBYX devices. Our team will be on-site to answer questions, provide live demonstrations, and discuss how our innovative light therapy devices support Parkinson’s care, brain health, mobility, and overall well-being.
3. Engagement with the Parkinson’s Community
At SYMBYX, we believe in collaboration and community. This conference offers a unique opportunity for us to engage with individuals living with Parkinson’s, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to better understand their needs and share solutions that can enhance their daily lives.
Join Us in Canberra at #PANC2025!
We look forward to seeing you at #PANC2025, please stop by our booth to say hi, engage in discussions, and learn more about the future of Parkinson’s care with light therapy. Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or someone affected by Parkinson’s, we look forward to meeting you and sharing our mission to improve the lives of those with chronic conditions.
For more information about #PANC2025 and to register, visit Parkinson’s Australia National Conference
Stay tuned for updates from the event by following SYMBYX Biome on social media.
References:
- https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/parkinsons-disease