Parkinson's Symptoms/Tachykinesia

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Tachykinesia

Rapid Movement

The following references are relevant:-

Ellis et al (2011) Which Measures of Physical Function and Motor Impairment Best Predict Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease? [1]

Ellis et al (2011) Factors Associated With Exercise Behavior in People With Parkinson Disease [2]

Espay et al(2012) “On” state freezing of gait in Parkinson disease - A paradoxical levodopa-induced complication [3]

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References


  1. Ellia, T.; Cavannaugh, J.T.; Earhart, G.M.; Ford,M.p.; Forrman, K.B. and Dible, l.E., (1999) Full Text Parkinsonism Relat. Disord. 17 (9) 693 – 697. Which Measures of Physical Function and Motor Impairment Best Predict Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3200468/
  2. Ellis, Terry; Cavanaugh, James T.; Earhart, Gammon M.; Ford, Matthew P.; Foreman, Bo; Fedman, Lisa; Boudreau, Jennifer K. and Dibble, Leland E. (2011) Full Text Phys. Ther. 91 (12) 1838 – 1848 Factors Associated With Exercise Behavior in People With Parkinson Disease http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3229047
  3. Espay, A.J.; Fasano, A.; van Nuenen, A.; Payne, M.M.; Snijders, A.H. and Bloem, B.R. (2012) Full Text Neurology 78 (7) 454 – 457. “On” state freezing of gait – A paradoxical levodopa-induced complication http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3466608/