Results 31 - 40 for parkinson's disease
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Essential Tremor Disorder | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disorder that causes your hands, head, trunk, voice or legs to shake rhythmically. It is often confused with</b> ...
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How to Adapt Your Home If You Have Parkinson’s
As <b>Parkinson’s disease</b> progresses, even simple daily activities of home and self-care may become difficult. Certain assistive or adaptive devices can help</b> ...
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Caring for Someone with Parkinson's | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Learn ways to help a loved one with</b> ...
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Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patients with young-onset <b>Parkinson’s</b> appear to have a slower progression of the <b>disease</b> over time. They tend to have a milder course, staying</b> ...
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Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center
Pacing for <b>Parkinson's</b> (P4P) is a volunteer-led community that raises awareness of and funds for <b>Parkinson’s disease</b> research, education,</b> ...
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How to Fight Parkinson's Disease-Related Fatigue
About half of all people with <b>Parkinson’s</b> experience fatigue. However, fatigue associated with <b>Parkinson’s disease</b> is not quite the same as the tired</b> ...
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6 Medication-Free Ways to Feel Better with Parkinson's Disease
Yoga. The practice of yoga is known to help increase flexibility and balance, and yoga may have the same effects for people with <b>Parkinson’s disease</b>. A 2012</b> ...
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Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center
The most important part of the treatment plan for anyone affected by <b>Parkinson's disease</b> or other movement disorder is a dedicated team of specialists</b> ...
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Physical Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease - Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Parkinson’s disease</b> can affect this balance system, making your gait (how you walk) unstable, which in turn may make you fearful to be in public or crowded</b> ...
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Parkinson's Rehabilitation Program - Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Parkinson’s disease</b> is known to cause a stooped posture, thereby collapsing the chest and directing speech downward. With such changes in posture, it can</b> ...
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