How does Parkinson’s disease affect movement?

October 13, 2024

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How does Parkinson’s disease affect movement?

Parkinson’s disease affects movement by disrupting normal control of muscles and motor function due to the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. The key movement-related symptoms include:

  1. Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement, making everyday tasks like walking or writing difficult.
  2. Tremors: Often at rest, usually starting in one hand or limb.
  3. Muscle Rigidity: Stiffness or inflexibility in muscles, limiting movement range.
  4. Postural Instability: Problems with balance, leading to a tendency to fall.
  5. Gait Changes: Shuffling walk or difficulty initiating movement.

These symptoms progressively worsen over time.

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