Monday, September 22, 2014

Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy, Muscle spasms

Parkinson's disease (or, simply, Parkinson's) is the most common form of parkinsonism, a group of motor system disorders. It is a slowly progressing, degenerative disease that is usually associated with the following symptoms, all of which result from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells:

  • Tremor or trembling of the arms, jaw, legs, and face
  • Stiffness or rigidity of the limbs and trunk
  • Bradykinesia (slowness of movement)
  • Postural instability, or impaired balance and coordination
Dopamine is a substance produced in the body that has many effects, including smooth and coordinated muscle movement.

In Parkinson's disease and epilepsy, you must first perform a program to restore the memory and only then start the COMPLEX .
Even when the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease or epilepsy can not be ruled out any program blocks. Only the consistent implementation of all blocks can provide efficiency program, regardless of the formulation of a diagnosis.

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