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
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
A tremor is an uncontrollable movement that affects a part of the body, for example, the hand.| Parkinson's UK
Impulsive and compulsive behaviours are a possible side effect of some Parkinson’s drugs. This information describes what they are, why they might happen and how to manage them.| Parkinson's UK
Learn more about the two types of Parkinsonian tremor: resting tremors and action tremors, which about 70% of PD patients experience early on.| Parkinson's News Today
There are a few surgical treatments for Parkinson's disease, but the most common surgery for PD is deep brain stimulation (DBS).| Parkinson's News Today