Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome: What Is It?
Understanding Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome ●
Most people are familiar with Parkinson’s Disease, but not that many know about its ‘cousin’, Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome.
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Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome refers to a group of neurological conditions that manifest in a similar fashion to Parkinson’s Disease.
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They attack the brain cells and nerves and lead to movement disorders, just like Parkinson’s.
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There are several conditions that are categorized as Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome, including
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Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
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Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)
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Corticobasal Ganglionic Degeneration (CBGD)
The cause of Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome is unknown, with a combination of genetic and environmental factors usually held responsible.
Symptoms of Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome
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Tremors in one hand
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Balance and coordination problems
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Difficulty walking or shuffling gait
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Stiff muscles
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Stiffness in the jaw or reduced facial expressions
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Difficulty swallowing
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Cramped handwriting
Diagnosing Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome
● There is no specific test for Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome. ● If a patient has been displaying symptoms, the doctor will take a medical history and assess the patient’s ability to walk, sit, stand, and coordinate movements. ● In addition, there may be some imaging tests recommended, including an MRI, a PET scan, and a CT scan. ● All of these will help to detect brain abnormalities unique to each of the conditions.
Treatment for Parkinson’s Plus Syndrome ● Physical Therapy to strengthen your muscles, improve range of motion, and help you walk safely without falling ● Occupational Therapy to help you perform daily activities with minimal assistance ● Speech Therapy to help you swallow safely and speak clearly ● Stem Cell Therapy is designed to repair the damaged cells within the body by reducing inflammation and modulating the immune system ● Mobility aids like canes, walkers, or wheelchairs to help you get around ● Psychological counseling or medication to help cope with depression, anxiety, or other mood disorders
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