Registry services for correction and stabilization of the disease in people suffering from PARKINSON'S DISEASE:
№ | Name of service |
1 |
Decrease display bradykinesia |
2 |
Removing tremors opposed to when there is movement |
3 |
Decrease display rigidity |
4 |
Correction of poor balance |
Exercise tips for people with Parkinson’s disease: |
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Before starting an exercise regime, you should always check with your doctor. Pursue physical and occupational therapy. Exercise your face and jaw whenever possible. Practice bending, stretching, and breathing exercises. Try exercising in bed; it may be easier than on the floor. Build your walking skills, even if that means having to hold onto something. Try exercising in the water; it is easier on the joints. Many fitness centers, have water exercise programs. |
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease
There are primary and secondary symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Not everyone with the disease experiences all of the symptoms and the progression of the disease is different from person to person. Most people who get Parkinson's are over 60, but recently there have been more identified cases in younger men and women.
Most of the symptoms of the disease involve disruption of motor functions (muscle and movement). However, lack of energy, mood and memory changes, and pain can also occur as part of the disease.
Primary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
- Bradykinesia
- Tremors
- Rigidity
- Poor balance
Secondary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
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Diagnosing Parkinson's disease
There are no lab tests that can definitively diagnose Parkinson's disease. A systematic neurological exam will include testing your reflexes and observing things like muscle strength throughout your body, coordination, balance, and other details of movement. These tests are also necessary to rule out other conditions, such as nerve dysfunction, narrowing of the spinal canal, or other types of tremor, for which other treatments would be needed. Your doctor may be order tests, such as blood or urine tests or CT or MRI scans, to exclude the possibility of these other disorders.
Exercise tips for people with Parkinson’s disease:
- Before starting an exercise regime, you should always check with your doctor.
- Pursue physical and occupational therapy.
- Exercise your face and jaw whenever possible.
- Practice bending, stretching, and breathing exercises.
- Try exercising in bed; it may be easier than on the floor.
- Build your walking skills, even if that means having to hold onto something.
- Try exercising in the water; it is easier on the joints. Many fitness centers, have water exercise programs.