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Conventional medicine has come a long way when it comes to helping people with Parkinson’s live well. Between the many varieties and combinations of medications and deep brain stimulation (DBS),…
…and affects muscles that are inaccessible, and you have tremor and dyskinesia, you may want to discuss deep brain stimulation (DBS) with your care team. Try complementary therapies Participating in…
…of adding more medications start to outweigh the benefits the medications provide. Current surgical therapies include deep brain stimulation (DBS) and enteral suspension of carbidopa/levodopa. In this post, we’ll take…
…Stimulation (DBS) can help with urinary dysfunction in select cases. However, it’s not usually a good treatment for urinary dysfunction because while DBS affects the upper motor neuron system, which…
…community, including how effective Duopa™ is, who is a good candidate for it and how it interacts with deep brain stimulation (DBS). You can watch the video below. One…
…was right for deep brain stimulation (DBS). I decided to get the procedure done through the UB-NS group in Buffalo. To this day, I work with them consistently to adjust…
…cycling classes, deep brain stimulation, speech therapies, telemedicine, technology, and more. As a Foundation committed to helping people with Parkinson’s live well today, we are proud to work with those…
…the name Requip®), deep brain stimulation, and low blood pressure can actually worsen memory loss, so be sure to discuss with your physician their use if you are experiencing memory…
…the name Requip®), deep brain stimulation, and low blood pressure can actually worsen memory loss, so be sure to discuss with your physician their use if you are experiencing memory…
Written by Dr. J. William Langston What is Parkinson’s Disease Dyskinesia? Dyskinesia literally means abnormal movement. Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Dyskinesia, often referred to as levodopa-induced dyskinesia, can be described as…
…(e.g., deep brain stimulation) were not included in this study; so, it remains unclear how these dual-task conditions would impact these individuals. Finally, Penko and her colleagues studied gait on…