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The PARticulars of Parkinson ’ s Disease

Presented by: Cheryl A. Siefert, MNM Executive Director. The PARticulars of Parkinson ’ s Disease. Shaking Palsy. James Parkinson described “ Shaking Palsy ” in 1817. Progressive neurodegenerative disease Degeneration of dopamine neurons. Parkinson ’ s Disease. Dopamine.

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The PARticulars of Parkinson ’ s Disease

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  1. Presented by: Cheryl A. Siefert, MNM Executive Director The PARticulars of Parkinson’s Disease

  2. Shaking Palsy James Parkinson described “Shaking Palsy” in 1817

  3. Progressive neurodegenerative disease Degeneration of dopamine neurons Parkinson’s Disease

  4. Dopamine Ensures smooth muscle movement 70% is lost before first outward symptom appears

  5. 2nd most common neurodegenerative disorder to Alzheimer’s Affects approximately 1.5 million Americans 17,000 live Colorado Onset between 40 and 70 years Most common within the 60’s 5-10% of patients are under the age of 40 Slightly higher incidence in men Non-discriminatory: Found in any race or ethnic group. Facts - Who Knew?

  6. Exploring No Known Cause Aging Environmental toxins: Pesticides Rural living Well water Viral Infections

  7. Reduced Life Expectancy Mean survival after onset ~ 20 years Longer if dementia isn’t present Longer with L-dopa use

  8. Common Causes of Death Pulmonary infection Aspiration Urinary tract infection Pulmonary embolism Complications of falls and fractures

  9. Often unilateral with subtle features Onset Resting tremor Loss of arm swing Slowness of movement

  10. Symptoms Tremor – trembling in hands, feet, and/or legs at rest Rigidity – stiffness Bradykinesia – slow movement Impaired balance – unsteadiness (not initial symptom)

  11. Secondary Signs Cognitive disorders dementia depression psychosis Motor Disorders less frequent blinking swallowing problems speech impairment

  12. Loss of sense of smell Constipation Urinary issues Lightheadedness Heat intolerance Skin changes Insomnia Daytime sleepiness Sleep apnea Depression/Anxiety More Secondary Signs

  13. Early Treatment To adequately control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease while minimizing the adverse effects of drug therapy for as long as possible

  14. Treatment - Medications Levodopa/Carbidopa – replaces dopamine Dopamine agonists – stimulate dopamine receptors COMT & MAO-B inhibitors – inhibits enzyme that breaks down dopamine Anticholinergic agents

  15. On/Off - Language of PD Abrupt and unpredictable changes in motor state “ON” = medications are working to < PD symptoms “OFF” = symptomatic benefits have been lost

  16. Dyskinesia: abnormal, involuntary writhing type movements, wiggly and twisty Increase over time Disabling and difficult to control Complication of Meds Levodopa

  17. Complimentary Therapies Speech Music Yoga Exercise Massage Accupuncture

  18. Exercise Improves mood, energy level, and sleep Improves gait, grip strength, and motor coordination

  19. Diet & Nutrition A well-balanced diet (can help prevent constipation) Meals rich in protein may reduce absorption of levodopa

  20. Wisdom “As we await the discoveries, we have the human spirit”

  21. PAR provides programs and services intended to enhance the quality of life for individuals with Parkinson's disease and their families: In-home visits from the Case Assessment Team No-cost loans of needed medical equipment Participation in support groups and weekly exercise classes Information & Referral Helpline Newsletter/E-news Educational Seminars Lending Library & Educational Literature www.ParkinsonRockies.org

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