This is a great video on the subject of parkinson’s disease.

Google Tech Talk March 22, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Kevin Biglan, MD, MPH and Ray Dorsey, MD, MBA, University of Rochester. The cost of clinical trials is rising, recruiting participants is increasingly difficulty, and monitoring safety is increasingly important. Home and patient appropriate technologies like the Marvell Plug computer and Google products can help address all of these issues. We will discuss our efforts to monitor blood pressure remotely using these technologies in a Michael J. Fox funded Parkinson disease clinical trial. Telemedicine using simple web-based video conferencing using, for example, the Marvell Plug computer and Google’s services can also address large unmet needs in clinical care. Chronic conditions account for 75% of health care expenditures and affect over 140 million Americans. However, many have limited access to physicians, especially specialists, who can improve their care. We will present results of a pilot, randomized controlled trial of increasing specialty access using telemedicine to individuals with Parkinson disease residing in a remote nursing home and remote communities. We discuss future directions, including providing care directly into people’s homes (‘virtual house calls’), and ways that Google’s services can provide additional value. A new variation of the Marvell Plug computer in planned as an interactive television server for the virtual house calls in a upcoming study.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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A question from ataloss: Questions for those who take care of people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease?
These are a few questions I need to ask of someone who actually takes care of Parkinson’s disease patients (it is for my project at dental hygiene school).

1. Are there any psychological effects of Parkinson’s disease?

2. In your opinion, what are some special needs of PD patients?

3. What type of special aids or equipment do you recommend having in a dental office?

4. What is your opinion on sedation in the dental office?

5. Are you aware of oral manifestations from medications that are prescribed to PD patients?

The top answer:

Answer by The mom
http://www.parkinson.org would be a great site for you to check out. There are forums there where you’d probably get the best info from the people who know best. As far as your questions go-

1. When people are first diagnosed, it can be devastating to them. They may go through quite a range of emotions. As the disease progresses and they lose motor ability and independence, they must also continue to adjust. They can have anger issues, anxiety attacks, and more.

2. The special needs are highly individual, depending on the stage of the degeneration. You would also need to work closely with their own doctor to determine how best to proceed with dental treatment. Patients with extreme tremors might need sedation for dental work to even be possible. Others might be incontinent, and you would certainly want to be sensitive to that.

3/4/5 http://www.pdf.org/en/winter09_dental

The site should provide you with most of what you will need.

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