Neuro Navigators Episode 3: Is It Time to Redefine Fall Prevention for Persons With Parkinson’s Disease?
Description
Valerie Carter, a passionate expert on Parkinson’s disease (PD), shares with J.J. Mowder-Tinney her personal story and why she has so much energy and hope surrounding stomping out stage 5 of the disease. Valerie dives into her research on tests and measures designed to better identify fall risk in the PD population, emphasizing that backward walking and dual-task assessment and training are key components.
Learning Objectives
- Interpret the evidence around appropriate disease-specific motor and nonmotor assessments for persons with Parkinson’s in order to assess fall risk
- Determine the various assessments required to gather a complete picture of the motor and nonmotor symptoms involved with persons with Parkinson’s
- Solve what the scores of the tests and measures indicate for patients with Parkinson’s and their risk of falls, including during occupational performance
Timestamps
- (00:00:00 ) Welcome
- (00:01:04 ) Introduction to guest
- (00:05:27 ) Importance of fall prevention in Parkinson’s disease
- (00:08:38 ) Improving walking tests for Parkinson’s disease
- (00:25:56 ) Treatment for persons with Parkinson’s disease
- (00:37:10 ) Medication for movement
- (00:46:18 ) Actionable takeaways
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