50 Parkinson’s Genes Found With New Multidisciplinary Approach

Fifty new genes that modified signs of Parkinson’s disease in a fruit fly model have been discovered using a multidisciplinary approach involving genomics, computational tools, and patient sample analysis, a study has reported. Some gene candidates worsened Parkinson’s signs while others conferred neuroprotection, “underscoring their therapeutic potential,” the researchers…

Study Touts At-home Physiotherapy Program

An individualized, tablet-based, at-home physiotherapy training program may help stabilize the benefits of a multidisciplinary inpatient treatment approach in people with Parkinson’s disease, a recent study suggests. While differences between patients receiving standard care following discharge and those undergoing the nine-month, at-home program generally failed to reach statistical…

Study Weighs Multidisciplinary Rehab Against Conventional Care

Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for Parkinson’s disease is associated with reduced disability and better functional status and quality of life relative to conventional rehabilitation, according to a review study. However, these differences failed to reach statistical significance. This means that either of the two approaches provide equivalent benefits, or the small number…