Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

September 26, 2024

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Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

Motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease primarily result from the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. Key motor symptoms include:

  1. Tremor: Involuntary shaking, often starting in the hands or fingers (resting tremor).
  2. Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement, making tasks take longer to complete.
  3. Muscle rigidity: Stiffness in the limbs or neck, leading to reduced range of motion.
  4. Postural instability: Impaired balance and coordination, increasing the risk of falls.
  5. Gait disturbances: Shuffling steps, difficulty starting or stopping movement, and reduced arm swing.

These symptoms typically worsen over time as the disease progresses.


The Parkinson’s Protocol™ By Jodi Knapp Parkinson’s disease cannot be eliminated completely but its symptoms can be reduced, damages can be repaired and its progression can be delayed considerably by using various simple and natural things. In this eBook, a natural program to treat Parkinson’s disease is provided online. it includes 12 easy steps to repair your body and reduce the symptoms of this disease.