Today, many people in the world suffer from Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Movement disorder is a disorder that impairs speed, fluency, quality, and mobility. There are various types of dyskinesia such as fluency, decreased speed of motion (dyskinesia), hyperkinesia (hyperactivity), motion blur (motor dysfunction). Ataxia, lack of coordination, Huntington's disease, multiple system atrophy, myoclonus, transient, rapid sudden movement, progressive supranuclear palsy, restless leg syndrome, reflex sympathetic nervous depression, spasm, slang Syndrome convulsion, tremor, Wilson disease, dystonia, leading to progression
The reason for distinguishing Parkinson's disease from other dyskinesias is that cell loss occurs in a very special area of the brain (sub-STAN-she-uh NYE-gruh). Nerve cells or nerve cells in this area actually look dark under a microscope (black matter is a "black substance" in Latin). These dark neurons produce a specific type of neurotransmitter called a dopamine, a chemical mediator that enables neurotransmission. Neurotransmitter dopamine helps regulate exercise. This loss of dopamine is responsible for many treatments for Parkinson's disease aimed at raising dopamine levels in the brain.
In 1817, a British doctor James Parkinson first explained the characteristics of Parkinson's disease in detail. Today, Parkinson's disease has been found to be a central nervous system disorder caused by loss of cells in various parts of the brain, including a condition called the substantia nigra. The substantia nigro cell produces dopamine, a chemical messenger responsible for transmitting signals in the brain to regulate exercise. Loss of dopamine fires neurons without normal control, making it impossible for the patient to indicate or control their movement. Parkinson's disease is one of several diseases classified as dyskinesia by clinicians.
According to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, more than 60,000 people are diagnosed Parkinson's disease every year and as many as 1 million people suffer from Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder worsening over time. It can take many forms and it is difficult to diagnose as exercise can be difficult to attribute. There is no universally identifiable marker. After drumming, Ingram went to the stage and invited one of the members to read the poem. There are five people in the crowd on the stage, they are standing in front of the chair. Ingram had several buttons on his iPad, and "Uptown Funk" crashed into the PA system. He led the team with a series of quick moves. When he crossed the stage, his arm was lengthened and everyone followed.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive degenerative disease of the central nervous system. Parkinson's disease belongs to a group of diseases called dyskinesia. Parkinson's disease causes four distinctive problems such as resting tremor, balance problems, stiffness, slow movement. Parkinson's disease occurs when the brain area (including the substantia nigra) is slowly destroyed. The exact cause of this damage is not completely understood