What are the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease? - Ask the Experts

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Joseph H. Friedman, MD, is chief of Butler Hospital's Movement Disorders Program and an international expert in Parkinson's disease. This series of video Q&As provides information on the symptoms, diagnosis and latest treatments for Parkinson's disease, including Deep Brain Stimulation. You can also learn more about the mood and behavioral aspects of the disease and how patients and families learn to live with Parkinson's.

During the month of November 2010, visit http://www.butler.org/parkinsons to ask Dr. Friedman a question about PD. All answers will posted on the site.

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  • An excellent, precise but accurate description of parkinson's disease illustrated with patients video clips of important physical signs. Many thanks to the producer and up-loader of this video.

  • BTW, At was diagnosed at 15 or 16 years of age.

  • I think (do to my own situation) there are many different types of "Parkinson's" as I have PD and MS. I'm curious if you have ever encountered others with MS as well as PD and as young as I was when first diagnosed.

  • brilliant video. from KCL

  • thank you sir

  • Sehr gut, danke!

  • informative

  • This is the greatest ever explanation on Parkinson diseases,many people are aware that Muhammad Ali and Michael J fox are living with it,but non of us can tell the symptoms and manifestation of this diseases,we are hoping the stem cell research will make a different to the patients for better life improvements.

  • excellent video! I would like to post this to my blog to raise awareness. I am 36 years old and I was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson's disorder at the age of 33. I have learned that acceptance and maintaining a positive attitude are key when it comes to living with the movement disorder. The hardest part about living with Parkinson's is that daily activities are like work for me. Thanks! Hopefully people who are face this health issue watch this and have a better understanding

  • Excellent. Thank you!

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