«External brain stimulation temporarily improves
motor symptoms in people with Parkinson's.»
Not exact matches
In other neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's — which primarily affects a
person's
motor abilities — scientists know that nerve cells begin to die long before
symptoms appear.
NMS actually usually appear earlier
in PD than the
motor symptoms do, but at that point they're so mild — and also so common
in aging
people — that they usually aren't recognized as the first signs of the pathology to come, but are instead put down to so - called «normal aging».
But
in addition to so - called
motor symptoms such as slowness of movement, tremor and stiffness, most
people develop other health problems related to Parkinson's.
In people with Parkinson's, a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder is made only if the symptoms involve a clear change in a patient's previous behavior and are not easily confused with motor symptom
In people with Parkinson's, a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder is made only if the
symptoms involve a clear change
in a patient's previous behavior and are not easily confused with motor symptom
in a patient's previous behavior and are not easily confused with
motor symptoms.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease that presents with both
motor and non-
motor symptoms, and occurs
in 1 — 2 % of
people over the age of 65 [1].
Many
people who were involved
in an auto accident or other
motor vehicle accident do not recognize the initial
symptoms of a head injury and learn to cope with frustrations, never realizing there may actually be a significant problem.