274 - Parkinson's Disease: Awareness Among Young Adults

Parkinson's Disease: Awareness Among Young Adults (Disability Studies) by Ronald Chow (Author, Editor), Jaclyn Viehweger (Editor), Michael Borean (Editor), Drew Hollenberg (Editor), Joav (Editor), M.D. Merrick (Editor)

Parkinson's disease, first described by the English surgeon James Parkinson (1755-1824) in 1817 as "shaking palsy", is a neurodegenerative disorder that manifests symptoms such as resting tremor, muscular rigidity, bradykinesia and postural instability.

These motor disorders have been extensively researched resulting in improved diagnostic accuracy and the development of robust rating scales and treatment strategies for symptoms.

The treatment options for Parkinson's disease are similar to those for Alzheimer's disease, meaning that at this moment in time there does not exist a definitive cure that can reverse the progression of the disease. Young adults seem to be well aware of Alzheimer's disease, but are they aware of Parkinson's disease? Both of these diseases will become increasingly more prevalent in our aging world and young adults need to be prepared to care for family members who are struck by one, or both, diseases.

In this book we document the assessment of the knowledge of young adults with respect to Parkinson's disease across the globe.

2018 | ISBN: 1536127450 |  ID - 274

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