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Parkinson’s disease is most often defined by what we can see: tremors, rigidity, and slow movement.
But for many patients, the most disruptive symptom isn’t motor at all, it’s pain. Too often, the pain caused from Parkinson’s disease goes unrecognized.
Pain in Parkinson’s disease is not a...
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In a study of 15 patients with Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord stimulation reduced both its pain and motor and nonmotor symptoms. The journal Bioelectronic Medicine reports a mean reduction in pain intensity of 59% for all patients—mean age 74; average disease duration of 17 years—whether or not...