Who I work with
For people whose movement has changed.
RolandLab works with people navigating Parkinson’s, neurological movement challenges, movement disorders, injury-related dysfunction, balance issues, coordination changes, and movement limitations.
The work begins with the person, not the label.
The condition matters. The person matters more.
A diagnosis can explain part of what is happening, but it does not explain the whole person.
Two people with the same condition may move differently, feel differently, compensate differently, and need different kinds of support. RolandLab looks at the person’s movement, confidence, history, goals, fears, and current relationship with their body.
The goal is to understand how movement is changing and what can be trained, supported, explored, and rebuilt.
Parkinson’s and neurological movement challenges.
Parkinson’s is a primary area of interest and focus within RolandLab. The work may support people experiencing changes in gait, balance, coordination, posture, rhythm, confidence, freezing, hesitation, rigidity, or movement predictability.
RolandLab also supports people navigating broader neurological movement challenges where the body, brain, and nervous system are affecting how movement is organized and experienced.
RolandLab does not treat Parkinson’s or neurological conditions medically. The work is movement coaching, education, and training support.
Injury, compensation, and movement dysfunction.
Movement can also change after injury, pain, surgery, long-term compensation, or years of adapting around limitation.
People may feel uneven, guarded, disconnected, unstable, weaker, less confident, or unsure how to trust their body again.
RolandLab looks at these patterns through movement coaching that considers strength, coordination, awareness, rhythm, confidence, and nervous-system response.
You may be noticing changes like these.
People often come to RolandLab because movement no longer feels as automatic, confident, or connected as it once did.
Slower or less predictable movement
Balance or coordination changes
Gait changes or hesitation
Freezing, stiffness, or rigidity
Less confidence moving through daily life
Fear of falling or uncertainty in the body
Movement that feels guarded, disconnected, or unfamiliar
Compensation after injury or dysfunction
Difficulty rebuilding strength, rhythm, or trust
These changes can affect more than physical ability. They can affect confidence, independence, identity, and the way a person relates to their body.
Rebuilding strength, coordination, confidence, and connection.
RolandLab does not promise a cure or a one-size-fits-all result. The work is about exploring what can be trained and supported for the person in front of us.
Depending on the individual, coaching may focus on strength, balance, coordination, gait, rhythm, body awareness, confidence, adaptation, and reconnecting with movement in daily life.
The work is practical, personal, and responsive.
The first step is understanding where you are now.
RolandLab may be a fit if your movement has changed and you want a thoughtful, in-person coaching approach that looks beyond mechanics.
The consultation is where Shawn learns more about your current needs, condition, movement history, goals, and whether RolandLab may be the right kind of support.