How does moderate phase Parkinsons affect dexterity?
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How does moderate phase Parkinsons affect dexterity?
Neal Hermanowicz (Director of the Movement Disorders Program) gives expert video advice on: How does moderate phase Parkinsons affect dexterity?; How does moderate phase Parkinsons affect body motion?; What are the sexual effects of moderate Parkinson's? and more...
Somebody with moderate Parkinsons disease, dexterity may make it very difficult to fasten buttons. They made occasional assistance from their spouse, and particularly fastening the smaller buttons of the collars or their sleeves. On occasions people may need some assistance cutting certain foods that are tougher to cut. Certain kinds meats, for example, things that are awkward for all of us to cut may be harder still in someone with increased rigidity in moderate Parkinsons disease.