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
Anxiety is a feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, which some people with Parkinson's may experience. There are steps you can take to help manage your symptoms, including treatments and some helpful techniques.| Parkinson's UK
How to access free psychological therapies (talking therapies) like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), counselling and guided self-help on the NHS.| nhs.uk
People with Parkinson’s may find they have problems with everyday movements like walking or getting in and out of a chair or bed. Or you may be curious to know what exercise they can and should be doing. Physiotherapy can help.| Parkinson's UK
Wearing off and involuntary movements (dyskinesia) are side effects you may experience if you have been taking levodopa medication for some time.| Parkinson's UK
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The main treatment for Parkinson's is medication. But if drug treatments no longer control your symptoms, you may be suitable for deep brain stimulation (DBS).| Parkinson's UK