Speech and language therapists are health professionals who can help make communication easier for people with Parkinson's.| Parkinson's UK
Speech and communication problems are common for people with Parkinson’s. This information looks at what difficulties you may have, what causes them and what you can do to manage them.| Parkinson's UK
There are different types of pain associated with Parkinson's and a range of ways to manage it.| Parkinson's UK
Occupational therapy can help people with Parkinson's continue to carry out everyday activities when they become difficult to do. This information explains how occupational therapy can help people with Parkinson’s in a variety of settings and where you can find a therapist.| Parkinson's UK
This information explains the difference between dystonia and muscle cramps for people with Parkinson's and how you can get help.| Parkinson's UK
This information looks at some of the reasons why people with Parkinson’s may experience falls. It gives helpful tips on what you can do to prevent falling and explains which professionals can offer you further support.| Parkinson's UK
If you have Parkinson's, you may find it more difficult to carry out everyday tasks. There's a variety of equipment available to help you to continue with tasks and activities more easily.| Parkinson's UK
Some people with Parkinson’s experience a symptom called freezing. This information explains what freezing is and what you can do to help manage it. It also includes tips on how to get moving again and how to reduce the risk of falling if you freeze.| Parkinson's UK
Complementary therapies are treatments used alongside conventional medicine. People with Parkinson's have told us they find complementary therapy helpful.| Parkinson's UK