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How to identify patients with Parkinson’s disease? For Primary care providers and therapists.

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Dr. Luis E Zayas, MD PT

Dr. Luis E Zayas, MD PT

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If you are a family practice physician, general outpatient internist, nurse practitioner, PA, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, or anyone seeking to identify patients with Parkinsonism, this video is for you!
It's crucial to be able to identify early symptoms of Parkinson's disease in patients. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve their quality of life. If you suspect one of your patients is experiencing motor or nonmotor symptoms affecting their function, starting treatment as soon as possible is essential. Delaying action can have life-changing consequences for people with Parkinson's disease.
I am a full-time movement disorder neurologist at the University of Tennessee Medical Center. I also work as a neurohospitalist for approximately four weeks per year during my PTO or some weekends in Tennessee.
I divided the video into three sections. Skip to the section you're interested in:
1. The why? 0:33
2. How do we identify patients with PD? 6:36
3. What to do with them? 33:17
Luis E. Zayas, MD PT
Clinical Assistant Professor-University of Tennessee
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Neurology & Epilepsy
Fellowship trained in Movement Disorders and Neuro-Critical Care
Former NJ & PR physical therapist
DISCLAIMER:
*These videos are for education only and are not to be construed as personalized medical advice, and the content here does not constitute a patient-doctor relationship. Consult your own physician for any medical issues.
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@luisezayasmdpt4397
@luisezayasmdpt4397 3 ай бұрын
I apologize for the low resolution of this video.
@LiberaTeTutemetExInferis
@LiberaTeTutemetExInferis 3 ай бұрын
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@henryruggles7523
@henryruggles7523 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video it was very helpful and informative. I have a question though if you can help me with an answer please. What if a patient is diagnosed with many of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease but their ability to do exercise is limited due to other bodily injuries they sustained from being hit by a car in a crosswalk; for example what if they have injuries to their spine in their lower back as well as their neck also scoliosis and shoulder and arm and hand injuries as a result of that trauma? I guess what I'm asking is what if their ability to do exercises is limited and their General Mobility is limited to a power chair? What types of exercises would be beneficial to them? What about zero impact water aerobics or something of that nature what would you recommend what type of exercises? Thank you very much for your consideration.
@henryruggles7523
@henryruggles7523 3 ай бұрын
@Dr. Luis E Zayas, MD PT Thank you for this video it was very helpful and informative. I have a question though if you can help me with an answer please. What if a patient is diagnosed with many of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease but their ability to do exercise is limited due to other bodily injuries they sustained from being hit by a car in a crosswalk; for example what if they have injuries to their spine in their lower back as well as their neck also scoliosis and shoulder and arm and hand injuries as a result of that trauma? I guess what I'm asking is what if their ability to do exercises is limited and their General Mobility is limited to a power chair? What types of exercises would be beneficial to them? What about zero impact water aerobics or something of that nature what would you recommend what type of exercises? Thank you very much for your consideration.
@luisezayasmdpt4397
@luisezayasmdpt4397 3 ай бұрын
Any type of exercise, no matter how small, is better than doing nothing at all. However, high-intensity exercises have a more notable impact on improving the condition of individuals with Parkinson's disease. The same applies to maintaining a healthy diet. You can only control the amount of exercise you do and the food you eat. You cannot control your genetic predisposition, life events, or environmental factors that affect your health. Individuals with limited mobility due to conditions such as a prior stroke, car accident, etc., can still improve their physical condition by following appropriate exercise guidelines from someone who knows how to best help them. As long as you have the volitional (active) ability to move, you can get better. If pain is a limiting factor, it will only get worse if you do not move.
@henryruggles7523
@henryruggles7523 3 ай бұрын
@@luisezayasmdpt4397 thank you for your reply it's very helpful and I am very appreciative that you took the time to reply thank you so much my doctor has prescribed Physical Therapy that is geared toward my other physical impairments. It's been a difficult Road having multiple problems.
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