William J. Weiner, M.D., was director of the Maryland Parkinson's Disease Center and professor and chairman of the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Lisa M. Shulman, M.D., is a professor of neurology, holds the Eugenia Brin Professorship, and is the Rosalyn Newman Distinguished Scholar in Parkinson's Disease at the University of Maryland. Anthony E. Lang, M.D., F.R.C.P., is a professor of neurology and holds the Jack Clark Chair in Parkinson's Disease Research at the University of Toronto. He is the director of the Morton and Gloria Shulman Movement Disorders Center and the Edmond J. Safra Program in Parkinson's Disease at Toronto Western Hospital.
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Preface Part I: Introduction 1. What Is Parkinson's Disease? 2. Who Gets Parkinson's Disease? Part II: Signs and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease 3. Early Symptoms 4. Moderate Parkinson's Disease 5. Advanced Parkinson's Disease 6. Behavioral Changes and Psychiatric Symptoms 7. Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease Part III: Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease 8. How a Diagnosis Is Made 9. Types of Parkinsonism 10. Diagnosing Other Neurologic Problems Part IV: Treatment of Parkinson's Disease 11. How the Brain Works and How TreatmentWorks 12. Choosing the Correct Medications 13. Drug Therapies 14. Exercise and Rehabilitation Therapy 15. Diet and Complementary/AlternativeTherapies 16. Surgical Treatments Part V: Other Issues 17. Illness, Hospitalization, and Parkinson's Disease 18. Parkinson's Disease Research 19. Questions and Answers Resources Index
The best comprehensive guide on Parkinson's disease I have ever read. If I were suggesting a book for my primary care physician to read on Parkinson's disease, this would be the one. APDA Young Parkinson's Newsletter Patients and their loved ones will find this practical guide the perfect complement to a physician's care. Publishers Weekly