

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive brain and spinal cord disorder that occurs when the brain’s nerve cells don't create enough dopamine. The specific cause is still unknown, although genetic and environmental factors may contribute.
Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s disease tends to occur in older adults and is somewhat more common in men. Symptoms tend to appear around age 60, although a small percentage of cases (five to 10 percent) are diagnosed in people younger than age 50.
Early symptoms tend to begin gradually and on one side of the body and typically get worse over time. Other symptoms include:
- Difficulty balancing;
- Muscle stiffness;
- Slow movement, known as bradykinesia;
- Small, cramped handwriting;
- Speech changes, such as slurring or speaking in a monotone;
- Stooped posture;
- Tremors in the fingers, hand, arm, jaw or face.
As Parkinson’s disease progresses, you may have difficulty talking, walking, sleeping, swallowing, speaking and performing simple tasks. You may also experience mental and behavioral changes, such as depression, fatigue and problems with memory.
Parkinson's Disease Care Locations
We offer Parkinson's disease and other movement disorder programs throughout New Jersey at the following locations:
- Hackensack University Medical Center in Paramus, NJ
- JFK University Medical Center in Edison, NJ
- Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ
- JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Center serving central New Jersey communities
Diagnosing Parkinson's Disease
Although there is no specific test to diagnose Parkinson’s disease, our New Jersey-based Parkinson’s specialists will review your symptoms and medical history, perform a physical exam, and may conduct additional tests, such as:
- Blood or urine samples to check for markers of neurological disorders and rule out other conditions.
- Skin punch biopsies are used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools to identify protein markers associated with Parkinson's and other related disorders.
- Dopamine transport uptake assessment (DaT): A Parkinson’s neurologist measures the level of dopamine in a specific part of the brain using state-of-the-art imaging.
- Electromyography (EMG): Measures the electrical impulses of your muscles and nerves and how they work together.
- Imaging tests: A Parkinson’s disease specialist uses computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to look for neurological abnormalities in patients across New Jersey.
- Neurophysiological exam: A Parkinson’s doctor uses visual, electrical and other types of stimulation to detect neurological abnormalities.
- Neuropsychological exam: Assesses your memory, attention, language and other cognitive skills.
Treatments for Parkinson's Disease
While there is currently no cure for Parkinson’s disease, our New Jersey-based neurological specialists and neurosurgeons continue to pioneer new advances to provide you with access to the latest surgical and nonsurgical treatments and therapies for Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, essential tremors and other movement disorders throughout New Jersey.
Support Services for Parkinson’s Disease
We offer a full range of supportive services, including:
- Cognitive remediation aimed at helping you manage challenges related to cognitive functions such as memory, planning and reasoning.
- Driving rehabilitation to help you maintain your driving independence.
- Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services designed to help you adjust to living with Parkinson’s disease.
- Neuropsychology and Psychological counseling to support your emotional challenges and help you cope with cognitive changes.
- Physical therapy and Parkinson’s group exercise classes that focus on improving your balance, strength and flexibility.
- Parkinson’s Wellness Program is a unique two-week inpatient rehabilitation program at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute in Edison, New Jersey, that focuses on restoring and maintaining function.
- Speech therapy using the latest evidence-based treatment protocols to help preserve your voice.
- Support groups and services designed to help patients live well with Parkinson’s disease, including Ping Pong Parkinson's, Rock Steady Boxing, ParkinSINGS choir, SPEAK OUT speech therapy and voice training program and more available at several New Jersey locations.
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