Deciding if and when to pursue deep brain stimulation (DBS) can be overwhelming for people with Parkinson's disease. While DBS is one of the most effective interventions for movement symptoms, it's ...
Parkinson's disease is the fastest growing neurological disorder, with more than 10 million cases worldwide. Up to 150,000 ...
Parkinson's disease is the fastest-growing neurological disorder, with over 10 million cases worldwide. Up to 150,000 Australians currently live with the disease, and 50 new cases are diagnosed each ...
Parkinson’s is a chronic and progressive neurological disorder that affects muscle control, movement, and balance, which is ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects movement, balance, and many aspects of daily life. It occurs when nerve cells in a part of the brain that produces dopamine slowly ...
Reduce fall risk in advanced Parkinson's with physical therapy, home modifications, and smart tech. Stay safe and mobile with expert tips from neurologists.
Beaufort Memorial’s no-contact Rock Steady Boxing class helps local Parkinson’s patients build strength, balance and community through adaptive, intense exercise.
Can our homes help detect brain changes? New research shows how digital sensing reveals subtle shifts in movement and cognition in everyday life, and can track disease progression.
A new study in the Journal of Neurology offers critical longitudinal insights into how symptoms and functional impacts evolve for individuals with early Parkinson's disease (PD). Led by Jamie Adams, M ...
Emory University's Dr. Madeleine Hackney leads specialized tango classes for veterans living with Parkinson's disease.
Today, scientists estimate that between seven and ten million people worldwide live with Parkinson’s disease. Even though the disease has been studied for many decades, doctors still do not fully ...