Stimulation
Meg Lambert, BSN. RN, CNRN
Phoenix AZ
Suite 225, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Pioneering researchers at UVA Health are testing whether focused sound waves can help people overcome cocaine addiction, a growing problem across the nation.
Source: AZO NetworkResearchers compared the shared genetic risk and biological foundations of neurological and mental illnesses.
Source: AZO NetworkMany neurological conditions that involve involuntary muscle contractions have long been considered as diseases of the brain.
Source: AZO NetworkSynucleinopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases caused by the abnormal accumulation α-synuclein, a protein normally found in the brain and neurons. Incorrect folding of α-synuclein leads to formation of 'seeds', which attract more α-synuclein proteins to form larger clumps.
Source: AZO NetworkResearch highlights the association between gout and neurodegenerative diseases, revealing that gout patients exhibit smaller brain volumes, increased brain iron markers, and a higher incidence of conditions such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, and essential tremor, particularly within the first three years after diagnosis.
Source: AZO NetworkThe findings of a major international trial to test a high-tech, scalpel-free approach to treating movement problems caused by Parkinson’s disease have been published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine.
Source: AZO NetworkThe Movement Disorders Foundation of Arizona is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with movement disorders, with a particular focus on Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease.
From providing free community services to novel treatment procedures, the Foundation is dedicated in establishing proper care and support to the people afflicted with movement disorders and their families. We believe that by providing the programs and opportunities that focus on managing their disability, we can enrich the lives of people living with movement disorders here in our community.
The Movement Disorders Foundation of Arizona is focused on helping people living with movement disorders, with particular focus on Parkinson's disease and Parkinsonism.
Help support the Foundation's mission to enrich the lives of people living with movement disorders through education, research, and community support. With your help, you would be empowering the Foundation to help these people pursue wellness and enable them to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
"Very good stimulation and variety."
"I believe I have been to all the boxing classes (zoom, 4). This is the best one yet. To make it even better, more class participation with students counting the exercises with the instructor (good voice training). One, Two, three, etc,"
"This has been a really eye opening program for me."
"Excellent presentation by Dr Subraheinem (SP). She gave answers to questions that were on point"
"The Wellness Webinar was a big help. Thank you! Let’s have more of this coz it gives encouragement to PD patients and to caregivers."
"Outstanding webinar! Breakout rooms were enjoyable. Learned a lot from the speakers."
"Thank you for such in-depth descriptions & explanations of the topics. I probably won’t remember the difficult names of meds mentioned, but I will remember that there are meds for Hallucinations, & other side effects. It was very informative. Blessings"
"Fantastic learning experience"
"I would like to share this talk with my sister who was diagnosed with PD"
"The breakout rooms are helpful. The sponsor videos were a bit choppy. The webinar was very enjoyable and educational. Kudos to the MDFA."
"5 stars for both speakers! Information relevant to me and my desire to become more well-informed regarding disease."
"This was really a very very good webinar. Kudos to the organizers. The breakout rooms were much better this time. I am looking forward to the next webinar."
"Outstanding webinar. The Q & A portion is really informative and engaging."
"The webinars are very insightful. Thank you for making it available."
"Very good seminar. Learned a lot. Looking forward to the next one."
"It was fantastic and I was very grateful. The two doctors were really really wonderful"
"Very interesting subject regarding gastrointestinal symptoms. Very good information and was easy to understand."
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Research has shown that the abnormal protein that accumulates in the cells in Parkinson’s Disease and leads to degeneration of cells is phosphorylated alpha synuclein. Dr. Padma Mahant will be discussing the different ways that alpha synuclein can be detected in different tissues, how these tests can be used to differentiate Parkinson’s disease from other parkinsonian syndromes.
“The Vibrating Glove Can Control Parkinson’s Symptoms.” This session will discuss the exciting new vibrating glove that he has developed to alleviate tremor, stiffness, abnormal walking, slow body movement and balance problems associated with Parkinson’s Disease and other movement disorders. Hear from Dr. Tass on the vibrating glove and how it can improve your symptoms and quality of life.
The seminar will discuss the different causes of tremor, as well as pharmacologic, nonpharmacologic and surgical options for tremor. The seminar will also compare and contrast focused ultrasound versus deep brain stimulation for management of tremors not sufficiently controlled with medications.
Location
#9590 E Ironwood Square DriveSuite #225 Scottsdale AZ 85258 |
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Phone
(480) 403-4635
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By raising awareness, we're able to establish important collaborative partnerships so we can bring care to where it's truly needed.
Help us provide tools to improve the lives of people living with movement disorders.