Parkinson's often affects fine motor skills and coordination. Dressing and undressing is a daily challenge for many people affected by Parkinson's. Getting a jacket or shirt over your arms and shoulders is not always easy. Many people also have difficulty [...]
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It is very important to remove all possible stumbling blocks in your personal home setting. If you are not good on your feet, you should remove unnecessary carpets from the appartement, to take care about a safe environment. A flat, [...]
Apomorphine pump therapy is used to treat Parkinson's disease. Apomorphine is a dopamine agonist that stimulates dopaminergic receptors in the brain, thereby relieving Parkinson's symptoms. In association with apomorphine pump therapy, nodules (lumps) may appear at the injection site in [...]
Nodules are small growths under the skin that can occur at the needle puncture sites in connection with subcutaneous apomorphine pump therapy. Skin care, so massages, with St. John's wort oil ointment can be considered here as a way to [...]