Every 27 minutes, someone in Australia is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Best known for its tremors, movement and balance issues, it also brings another, often overlooked burden – persistent pain ...
Every 27 minutes, someone in Australia is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Best known for its tremors, movement and balance issues, it also brings another, often overlooked burden – persistent pain ...
June 24, 2009 (Milan, Italy) — Patients with Parkinson's disease appear to have a lower threshold for pain and less tolerance, report researchers. Presenting here at the 19th Meeting of the European ...
The beneficial effects of subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) on pain in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) persist long term, a new study has found. The study showed that all ...
The Parkinson's Foundation recommends that in addition to making an appointment with an internist or family practitioner, a person experiencing symptoms should also see a movement disorders specialist ...
At just 45, Jules King says the painful, stiff muscles she experienced with her Parkinson's disease made her feel as if she were 'trapped in an 85-year-old's body'. But she has now found some relief ...
Learn about progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare brain disorder affecting body movements, balance, and eye movements.
Grabbing a coffee cup seems easy. But you need to be able to move your hand, stretch it out, and keep it steady. These movements are difficult for people with Parkinson’s disease. The disorder eats ...