Will A Person Suffering From Parkinson S Disease Be Able To Walk After Completing The Course Of Medications?
I had essential tremor then I had the dbs operation before I had the operation they had put me on two parkinson’sdisease medicine because nothing seem to stop mr shaking,thtn I decided to have the dbs operation about a month my walking was off icouldn’t walk to good. They have been decreasing the Parkinson’s medicines a little at a time. I still have a ways to go. My walking. Is a little batter. Do you think when I am done with the parkinson’s Medicine I will get my walking back.
Sorry to hear about being diagnosed with PD. as PD is all about the dopamine transmission and it has to be done by the help of medication as the brain stops producing dopamine and leads to tremors and rigidity.
Taking the medications prescribed by the neurologist and doing regular physiotherapy will help you.
As per the research studies, PD patients have good outcome scores with medications and physiotherapy.
Your symptoms reduction will be totally dependent upon the clinical therapy and your body's healing process.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Jay Indravadan Patel, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist
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Will A Person Suffering From Parkinson S Disease Be Able To Walk After Completing The Course Of Medications?
Hello, Sorry to hear about being diagnosed with PD. as PD is all about the dopamine transmission and it has to be done by the help of medication as the brain stops producing dopamine and leads to tremors and rigidity. Taking the medications prescribed by the neurologist and doing regular physiotherapy will help you. As per the research studies, PD patients have good outcome scores with medications and physiotherapy. Your symptoms reduction will be totally dependent upon the clinical therapy and your body s healing process. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Jay Indravadan Patel, Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist