Discuss Parkinson's disease and criticize South African Parkinson's Association Phamplet
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In 1817 , a London physician named James Parkinson wrote the first information of Parkinson's disease in his essay of the shaking palsy , and now in just under 200 years it has become the second most common neurogenic disorder affecting approximately 1% of the world population over 50 years old. However very few people know what Parkinson's is and its influence to the everyday life of a suffer. So in this essay critically evaluate the Parkinson association of South Africa
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Communication. Vol 23 (1) pp31-34 Perry, L. (2001) Dysphagia: the management and detection of a disabling problem, vol. 10, (13) pp 837-844. Shaw, C. & Power, J. (1999), Nutritional management of patients with dysphasia, British Journal of Community Nursing, vol. 4 (7) pp 338-343 Scott, S. (2002) Understanding the challenge of Parkinson's disease. Nursing Standard. Vol 16 (41) pp48-52. Turner (1996). Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction. 4th edition. London. Churchill Livingston. Welsh, M. et al (1997) Sexuality in Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. Vol 12 (6) pp923-927.
Communication. Vol 23 (1) pp31-34 Perry, L. (2001) Dysphagia: the management and detection of a disabling problem, vol. 10, (13) pp 837-844. Shaw, C. & Power, J. (1999), Nutritional management of patients with dysphasia, British Journal of Community Nursing, vol. 4 (7) pp 338-343 Scott, S. (2002) Understanding the challenge of Parkinson's disease. Nursing Standard. Vol 16 (41) pp48-52. Turner (1996). Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction. 4th edition. London. Churchill Livingston. Welsh, M. et al (1997) Sexuality in Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders. Vol 12 (6) pp923-927.