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PARKINSON'S
DISEASE

MAXIMIZING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS STRUGGLING WITH

MOVEMENT AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

MORE LIKELY TO HAVE PARKINSON'S THAN WOMEN

AMERICANS ARE THOUGHT TO HAVE PARKINSON'S DISEASE

SPENT PER YEAR IN COMBINED DIRECT AND INDIRECT COSTS OF PARKINSON'S IN THE U.S. 

Parkinson's Disease is the second most common age-related neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's Disease. Parkinson's is the most well-known movement disorder caused by a degenerative process in an area of the brain called the Substantia Nigra (located in the midbrain), which is responsible for the production of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine's responsibility in the brain is primarily associated with movement. 

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Patients with Parkinson's often experience a resting tremor, difficulty initiating movement, low gut motility, problems with balance, eye movement abnormalities, and more. Lesser known symptoms include but are not limited to insomnia, night terrors, memory difficulties, the issue with depth and perception, and unresolved shoulder pain.

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Improving symptoms and quality of life is achievable through the power of neuroplasticity and neuromodulation. Our goal at Better Brain & Body is to make you as self-sufficient as possible through therapy, education, and community resources.

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Call us today at 704-752-8100 or click the button below to schedule a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation with our lead doctor, Dr. Alicia Brown, to see how our services may be right for you or a loved one. 

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