Description
By the end of the course, candidates will be able to:
- Describe relevant anatomy
- Explain what Parkinson’s disease is and what the possible causes might be
- Identify the range of motor, non-motor and mental health symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
- Describe the range of treatments
- Understand the implications of administering medications correctly
- Discuss the effects of the disease on daily life, highlighting safety risks
Course Content
- What is Parkinson’s Disease?
- Anatomy
- Causes
- Motor symptoms
- Tremors
- Rigidity
- Slowness of movement
- Falls and dizziness
- Freezing
- Muscle cramps and dystonia
- Non-motor symptoms
- Mental health issues
- Dementia
- Making a diagnosis
- Relationships
- Treatment
- Medications – oral
- Side effects of medications
- Movement recording
- Medications – non-oral
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
- GDNF trial
- Daily life
- Care issues