Parkinson's Disease and the Family: A New Guide
Parkinson's Disease and the Family: A New Guide
Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder characterized by tremor, stiffness, and slow gait. It affects 500,000 people in the United States, with approximately 50,000 new cases diagnosed annually. But its impact is much wider. Family members with little understanding of the disease often find themselves struggling to help their loved one navigate the complexities of the health care system. Patients wonder, Which treatments are best for me? Will I be able to live on my own? Should I join a drug trial?
In this straightforward, compassionate guide, Nutan Sharma and Elaine Richman address these concerns and more. They provide a thorough review of the etiology, diagnosis, and current treatment of Parkinson's, with special consideration given to the effect on family dynamics and routines--including the often neglected topics of long-term care and sexual function. The authors also review the pros and cons of various alternative therapies, including nutritional supplements, massage therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine.Author: Nutan Sharma, Elaine Richman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 05/23/2005
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 8.24h x 5.60w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780674017511
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 07/01/2005 pg. 110
Library Journal 07/15/2005
About the Author
Sharma, Nutan: - Nutan Sharma, M.D., is an Assistant in Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associate Neurologist, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Instructor, Harvard Medical School.Richman, Elaine: - Elaine Richman, Ph.D., is President of Richman Associates, LLC, in Baltimore, Maryland.