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<span>&nbsp;</span><br>In addition to this, we would recommend looking at resources for professional in the:
'''Original Editor '''- [[User:Bhanu Ramaswamy|Bhanu Ramaswamy]] as part of the [[APPDE Project]]


#[http://www.epda.eu.com/en/about-the-epda/ European Parkinson’s Disease Association] site&nbsp;
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#The [http://parkinsonnet-engels.aride.nl/media/11928217/eu_20physiotherapy_20guideline_20pd_review_2020131003-1.pdf European Physiotherapy Guideline] provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 136 – 155 of the current review Guideline
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== Resources  ==
 
Some of the best information that fits the populations you are dealing with can be found through the national Parkinson’s organisations of the country you live in.
 
In addition to this, we would recommend looking at resources for professional in the:
 
#[http://www.epda.eu.com/en/about-the-epda/ European Parkinson’s Disease Association] site&nbsp;  
#The [http://parkinsonnet-engels.aride.nl/media/11928217/eu_20physiotherapy_20guideline_20pd_review_2020131003-1.pdf European Physiotherapy Guideline] provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 136 – 155 of the current review Guideline  
#Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs can be found described at the [http://www.appde.eu APPDE] Resources site.
#Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs can be found described at the [http://www.appde.eu APPDE] Resources site.


There are educational associations to join, such as:
There are educational associations to join, such as:  


*The Movement Disorder Society with a dedicated Allied Health Professionals section {http://www.movementdisorders.org}
*The Movement Disorder Society with a dedicated Allied Health Professionals section {http://www.movementdisorders.org}  
*The [http://www.appde.eu APPDE]
*The [http://www.appde.eu APPDE]  
*If your country’s physiotherapy body has a professional network with a neurological interest
*If your country’s physiotherapy body has a professional network with a neurological interest
== Related pages  ==
*[[Parkinsons Disease]]
*[[Parkinsons Clinical Presentation]]
*[[Parkinsons Anatomy, Pathology, Prognosis and Diagnosis]]
*[[Parkinsons Physiotherapy - Referral and Assessment]]
*[[Parkinsons Physiotherapy - Management and Interventions]]
*[[Parkinsons Outcome Measures]]
== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
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== References  ==
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Some of the best information that fits the populations you are dealing with can be found through the national Parkinson’s organisations of the country you live in.

In addition to this, we would recommend looking at resources for professional in the:

  1. European Parkinson’s Disease Association site 
  2. The European Physiotherapy Guideline provides an extensive reference list of evidence that has informed the document. This can be found from pages 136 – 155 of the current review Guideline
  3. Resources in the form of learning materials and useful technology e.g. Apps, books and DVDs can be found described at the APPDE Resources site.

There are educational associations to join, such as:

  • The Movement Disorder Society with a dedicated Allied Health Professionals section {http://www.movementdisorders.org}
  • The APPDE
  • If your country’s physiotherapy body has a professional network with a neurological interest

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