Parkinson's Disease Center - Bryan, TXBryan Neurologist Doctors for Parkinson's DiseaseType of Physician: Neurologist What is a Neurologist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary physician but also serves as a consultant to other physicians and may render all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and/or inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles. Specialty: Neurology Common Name: Neurologist Doctors in Bryan *![]() Michael Steines MD ![]() Cary S Sternick MD ![]() Cynthia A Sloan MD ![]() Northwest Houston Neurology & Pediatric ![]() Northwest Houston Neurology & Pediatric ![]() Northwest Houston Neurology & Pediatric ![]() Stephen Waller MD ![]() Linh T Dang MD PA ![]() Greater Houston Digestive Disease Consultant ![]() Greater Houston Digestive Disease Consultant ![]() Sadler Clinic Sleep Disorder Clinic ![]() The Woodlands Neurology & Sleep ![]() The Woodlands Neurology & Sleep ![]() J D Rossi MD ![]() Houston Neurology & Sleep Diagnostic Center ![]() Fayaz A Faiz MD ![]() Scott & White Temple Pediatric Neurology ![]() Scott & White Temple Pediatric Neurology ![]() Scott & White Memorial Hospital ![]() Amy E Lindsay Nash MD ![]() Salvador E Murra MD ![]() King's Daughters Clinic ![]() Lee S Pollack MD ![]() Lee S Pollack MD ![]() Reno Clinic of Houston ![]() Maria Ramierez-Nieto MD ![]() Jagdish Sharma MD ![]() Westside Neurology ![]() Crescent Neurology ![]() Lorenzo Lorente MD ![]() Northwest Neurology ![]() Neurology Services PA ![]() Ruth M Atlas MD ![]() Sheila W Jacobson MD ![]() Diagnostic Neurology Clinic of Houston PA ![]() Diagnostic Neurology Clinic of Houston PA ![]() G Martin Rossi MD ![]() Diagnostic Neurology Clinic of Houston PA ![]() Edward A Gaer MD ![]() Ronald Garb MD ![]() Edward J Escobar DO ![]() Jeffrey P Gaitz MD ![]() Amrit N Achari MD PA ![]() Amrit N Achari MD PA ![]() Amitabh Y Shukla MD PA ![]() Syed H Reza MD ![]() Cheor J Kim MD ![]() Houston Neurology & Sleep Center ![]() Houston Neurology & Sleep Center ![]() Headache Center of Northwest ![]() Massoud Bina MD ![]() Vasishta Patel MD ![]() Thai D Nguyen MD ![]() Houston Neurology Associates ![]() Ernest S Sears Jr. MD ![]() Houston Neurology Associates ![]() Wendell A Grogan MD PA ![]() Wendell A Grogan MD PA ![]() Joel S Wolinsky MD ![]() Sugar Land Neurology ![]() Charles A Popeney DO ![]() Texas Neuro Clinic Associates ![]() Bellaire Neurology ![]() Anita Gottipati MD ![]() John S Meyer MD ![]() Tinh Tran MD ![]() Pediatric Neurology PA ![]() Wharton Hospital ![]() Greater Austin Neurology Clinic ![]() Kristi J Posey MD PA ![]() Kelsey-Seybold Main Campus Neurology ![]() Kelsey-Seybold Clinic ![]() Central Tex Neurology Consultants PA ![]() Central Tex Neurology Consultants PA ![]() Central Tex Neurology Consultants PA ![]() Kelsey-Seybold Main Campus Neurology ![]() Central Tex Neurology Consultants PA ![]() Sami M Aboumatar MD ![]() Med DataLink ![]() Neurology Solutions Consultants ![]() Med DataLink ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic Neurology ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic Neurology ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic Neurology ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic Neurology ![]() Annette M Howard MD ![]() Gerald Ratinov MD PA ![]() Alpert & Sermas Neurological Associates ![]() Stanley Appell MD ![]() UT Adult Neurology ![]() UT Adult Neurology ![]() David Chiu MD ![]() Howard S Derman MD ![]() Everton A Edmondson MD ![]() Randolph W Evans MD ![]() Robert W Fayle MD ![]() UT Adult Neurology ![]() Methodist Neurological Institute ![]() UT Adult Neurology ![]() William S Gilmer MD Bryan, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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Parkinson's DiseaseRead the Parkinson's Disease article » What is Parkinson's disease?Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and the most common movement disorder. It is characterized by progressive loss of muscle control, which leads to trembling of the limbs and head while at rest, stiffness, slowness, and impaired balance. As symptoms worsen, it may become difficult to walk, talk, and complete simple tasks. The progression of Parkinson's disease and the degree of impairment vary from individual to individual. Many people with Parkinson's disease live long productive lives, whereas others become disabled much more quickly. Premature death is usually due to complications such as falling-related injuries or pneumonia. In the United States, about 1 million people are affected by Parkinson's disease and worldwide about 5 million. Most individuals who develop Parkinson's disease are 60 years of age or older. Parkinson's disease occurs in approximately 1% of individuals aged 60 years and in about 4% of those aged 80 years. Since overall life expectancy is rising, the number of individuals with Parkinson's disease will increase in the future. Adult-onset Parkinson's disease is most common, but early-onset Parkinson's disease (onset between 21-40 years), and juvenile-onset Parkinson's disease (onset before age 21) also exist. Descriptions of Parkinson's disease date back as far as 5000 BC. Around that time, an ancient Indian civilization called the disorder Kampavata and treated it with the seeds of a plant containing therapeutic levels of what is today known as levodopa. Parkinson's disease was named after the British doctor James Parkinson, who in 1817 first described the disorder in great detail as "shaking palsy."
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