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
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 looks at how Parkinson’s and other similar conditions may be diagnosed, and the tests that may be involved in the process.| 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
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
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