Involuntary movements, caused by some neurons unable to return to rest

Parkinson's, dystonia, and Huntington's share one defect: neurons that do not reset. These different diseases share uncontrolled body movements. Recent research may have found the cause.
Parkinson's disease, how to live with it better.

A recent article by Luigi Cucchi in “Il Giornale” discussed Parkinson's disease. On motor blocks and balance plays a role Peripheral Automatic Mechanical Stimulation (AMPS) allows the reduction of motor disability and the risk of falls.
Falls: more likely and with more severe effects for those with Parkinson's disease

The risk of falls in old age is very high, and it is even more so for those with Parkinson's disease. For them, a fall can represent the beginning of loss of independence.
At the Parkinson's Congress, great interest in GONDOLA®

The World Congress on Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders, held in Milan from December 6th to 9th, concludes today.
