Parkinson’s in Boxing and Other Full-contact Sports By Andy Diaz.

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Parkinson’s in Boxing and Other Full-contact Sports By Andy Diaz

What is parkinson’s disease Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic and progressive movement disorder, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen over time.

Common Symptoms tremor - of the hands, arms, legs, jaw and face bradykinesia -or slowness of movement rigidity -or stiffness of the limbs and trunk postural instability -or impaired balance and coordination

Causes for Parkinson’s genetics- It’s still unclear how genetics plays a role but Parkinson's has been identified in children in a small number of cases to be genetically correlated. Although, the cause for this is still unknown.

Does head trauma lead to Parkinson's? There is still more research to be done, but it is known that and increased amount of head trauma can lead to destruction of brain cells which can in turn cause Parkinson's.

Treatment for Parkinson's There is currently no cure for Parkinson's disease, but there are several types of medicines that can control the symptoms and make the disease easier to live with.

How to prevent Parkinson's There are many things you can do at home that can help you stay as independent and healthy as possible. Eat healthy foods. Get the rest you need. Make wise use of your energy. Get some exercise every day. Physical therapy and occupational therapy can also help.

Conclusion Finding out that you have a long-term, progressive disease changes your life. Although, it’s normal to have a wide range of feelings when this happens, staying calm and planning to work things out with your loved ones can make all the difference towards increasing your quality of life while managing this disease.

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