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Some of the best information | Some of the best information pertaining to living with and treating those with Parkinson's Disease can be found through national organisations of the country you live in. | ||
In addition | In addition, we recommend the following resources for professionals working with patients with this condition: | ||
#[http://www.epda.eu.com/en/about-the-epda/ European Parkinson’s Disease Association] | #[http://www.epda.eu.com/en/about-the-epda/ European Parkinson’s Disease Association] website. | ||
#The [http://parkinsonnet.info/news/the-european-physiotherapy-guideline-for-parkinson%E2%80%99s-disease-available-for-download European Physiotherapy Guideline] provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 160 – 187 of the main Guideline<br> | #The [http://parkinsonnet.info/news/the-european-physiotherapy-guideline-for-parkinson%E2%80%99s-disease-available-for-download European Physiotherapy Guideline] provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 160 – 187 of the main Guideline.<br> | ||
#Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs | #Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs are described on the [http://www.appde.eu APPDE] Resources website. | ||
There are educational associations to join | There are educational associations to join including: | ||
*The [http://www.movementdisorders.org Movement Disorder Society] | *The [http://www.movementdisorders.org Movement Disorder Society] which has a dedicated Allied Health Professionals section | ||
*The [http://www.appde.eu APPDE] | *The [http://www.appde.eu APPDE] | ||
* | *A special interest group or division within your country’s national physiotherapy body or association | ||
== Related pages == | == Related pages == | ||
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Resources[edit | edit source]
Some of the best information pertaining to living with and treating those with Parkinson's Disease can be found through national organisations of the country you live in.
In addition, we recommend the following resources for professionals working with patients with this condition:
- European Parkinson’s Disease Association website.
- The European Physiotherapy Guideline provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 160 – 187 of the main Guideline.
- Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs are described on the APPDE Resources website.
There are educational associations to join including:
- The Movement Disorder Society which has a dedicated Allied Health Professionals section
- The APPDE
- A special interest group or division within your country’s national physiotherapy body or association
Related pages[edit | edit source]
- Parkinson's Disease
- Parkinson's Disease - Clinical Presentation
- Parkinson's Disease - Anatomy, Pathology, Prognosis and Diagnosis
- Parkinson's Disease - Physiotherapy Referral and Assessment
- Parkinson's Disease - Physiotherapy Management and Interventions
- Parkinson's Disease - Outcome Measures