New tool puts PD on the map
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08-Oct-2012
For people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), communicating their motor and underlying symptoms to health professionals is essential to good management of the condition. That is why UCB has helped to develop a new tool for recording and monitoring symptoms of PD.
The Parkinson’s Well-Being MapTM , launched on World Parkinson’s Disease Day 2012, was developed in partnership with the European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA), the Cure Parkinson’s Trust and the Spanish Federation of Parkinson’s Disease.
You can read more about the Parkinson’s Well-Being Map in the autumn edition of EPDA Plus – the magazine of the European Parkinson’s Disease Association.
As you’ll see in the article, the Map is a visual tool which supports people with Parkinson’s to make the most of the consultation with their healthcare teams.
The Map for people with Parkinson’s disease is available in many languages and is available online so feel free to share it with anyone affected by PD.
The Parkinson’s Well-Being MapTM , launched on World Parkinson’s Disease Day 2012, was developed in partnership with the European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA), the Cure Parkinson’s Trust and the Spanish Federation of Parkinson’s Disease.
You can read more about the Parkinson’s Well-Being Map in the autumn edition of EPDA Plus – the magazine of the European Parkinson’s Disease Association.
As you’ll see in the article, the Map is a visual tool which supports people with Parkinson’s to make the most of the consultation with their healthcare teams.
The Map for people with Parkinson’s disease is available in many languages and is available online so feel free to share it with anyone affected by PD.
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