Therapy on Parkinson’s Disease
Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine - Year 2021, Vol 3, Issue 6
Abstract
Parkinson's disorder (PD) is a central nervous condition that causes tremors and affects mobility. Symptoms appear slowly, generally beginning with a slight shaking in one hand. Tremors are typical, but the disease can also cause stiffness or sluggish movement. Dopaminergic levels drop when nerve cells in the brain are damaged, leading to Parkinson's disease. The condition can start with tremors and progress to additional symptoms such as sluggish movements, stiffness, and a loss of balance. Therapy can help reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but it can't cure it. It is critical to obtain diagnostic testing by laboratory or imaging tests. A therapy expert can show how to make the proper motions to improve movement, flexibility, and balance while still allowing the patient to maintain personal independence. Exercising can help strengthen the muscles, improve flexibility and balance. Therapy can also boost mood and help the patient cope with sadness or anxiety.
Authors and Affiliations
Ronald Kirwa1*
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