Home >>Yoga for Parkinson'sYoga for Parkinson'sProgressive disorder of the nervous system is called as Parkinson's disease (PD). Parkinson's disease (PD) is a gradually progressive state resulting from an insufficiency in the brain of a chemical known as dopamine. There are many chemical messengers in brain called, as neurotransmitter Dopamine is one of them. In the brain dopamine permit nerve cells to communicate with each other, without it, messages from the brain to the muscles are disrupted. After some of time symptoms of Parkinson become visible and symptom includes: inflexibility or stiffness of the arms, legs and neck; vibrations of the hands; sluggishness and decrease of movement; and loss of balance. Some other symptoms may go together with the main symptoms, including depression, confusion or uncertainty, vocal and swallowing difficulty, drooling, giddiness on standing, powerlessness, urinary regularity changes and constipation. Identification of Parkinson disease is based on the snuffer’s symptoms and performance on positive neurological and neuropsychological tests, along with checking out other probable causes of those symptoms. Yoga has a key role in treatment of Parkinson's as it has come out as a advantageous alternative therapy and an ultimate form of exercise for Parkinson's sufferers because of its calm and slow movements. Following yoga techniques stated below could effectively help Parkinson's patients:
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