Parkinson’s disease (or Parkinson’s disorders) makes movement for several people difficult, due to which they can fall. While most of the falls might result in minor scrapes, a few might have a life-altering impact on their mobility. Recently, Colum MacKinnon, a renowned name in Parkinson’s research, conducted a webinar where he described why troublemoving can contribute to falls and how to lessen the risk.
But what are some ways an individual can manage Parkinsonian disorders? There are several options, including physiotherapy, exercise, and enrolling in clinical trials, including stem cell therapy. If you have a Parkinsonian disorder above the age of 60, you may be able to join a clinical trial. If you wonder if there are cases where stem cell treatment for Parkinson’s disease has shown improvements.