Reducing pain in Parkinson's
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2017
- Around 70% of patients with Parkinson's suffer from chronic pain yet there has been relatively little research into this area. Dr Monty Silverdale at the University of Manchester decided to take matters into his own hands.
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You should put research into sciatic nerve pain in Parkinson's.
Bravo for the studiy on pain and fibromyalgia! Going to see if you have it here on RUclips. Have had fibromyalgia since 1986, and last year developed RLS which goes into my arm, usually only the left one. When I am tired sometimes my fingers shake when I go to keyboard, or di tasks that require fine motor skills.
Have heard RLS can put people at a higher risk for Parkinsos. My paternal grandmother developed it in her later years. So far Requip has managed symptoms, tried going a few weeks without it and went into a 3 hour attack that almost sent me to the hospital. If the shaking get any worse I will of course see my doctor, but for now it isn't a major issue. Once a month, and then I just stop doing whatever it is I was doing. Meanwhile, I DO wonder if there's a bullseye on my back!
The volume is very quiet for me, anyone else experiencing the same?
Hi Shazia - we've just taken a look and it the volume should be fine. We'd suggest headphones?
volume is fine check your volume settings
Can't hear it
Fine for me.
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When do you get to the point?
the sound, we cant hear !
Sorry about that Nour, the sound isn't up to scratch on this video. Maybe try some headphones to be able to hear?
Yes it is low
the sound is bad. THE pain is real i have Parkinsons
Apologies about the sound on this video. We would recommend listening with headphones as it may improve things