Parkinson disease affects muscle control and coordination. This often makes your movements slower and less automatic. You may take small, shuffling steps and tend to lean forward. You may also feel “frozen” and unable to move at times, as if your feet feel stuck to the floor. The tips below can help with common movements. If needed, your doctor may also advise using a cane or walker. Evaluation by a physical therapist may provide you with other tricks to getting around. Remove any throw rugs or clutter to reduce your risk of falls.