Entries from Johannes

“NEMO: A key protein in the fight against Parkinson’s”

Think of the brain like a city where trash must be regularly disposed of to keep the streets clean and functional. In Parkinson's disease, something similar happens to proteins in the brain. Normally, unwanted or damaged proteins are disposed of through the “cellular garbage disposal”. But in Parkinson's disease, these proteins build up and cause problems.

my deep brain stimulation – part 2

It's only been 3 weeks since I underwent deep brain stimulation. When I decided on this complex but established procedure at the Rechts der Isar Clinic in autumn 2023, I had a precise idea of ​​what would happen in my head, but whether it would work was the father of the thought.

In recent years, THS technology has evolved. Modern procedures now use more advanced imaging techniques and more detailed brain maps to make electrode placement more precise and safer. The electrodes themselves have also evolved. The latest models allow even more precise control of electrical impulses, improving the effectiveness of treatment and reducing side effects.

ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
my deep brain stimulation - part 2







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My deep brain stimulation – an experience report

For almost exactly a year, I looked into the treatment option of deep brain stimulation for myself, collected information, spent three days in the clinic to have my suitability tested, weighed up the pros and cons, opportunities and risks, and now the time has come : I will receive mine on November 16.11.2023th, XNUMX deep brain stimulation.
 
I would like to share this with my readers in a multi-part documentary.

ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
My deep brain stimulation - an experience report







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Study participants: sought within

The Parkinson's network RheinNeckar+ at the SRH-Kurpfalz Hospital in Heidelberg would like to inform people's care situation

Improve Parkinson's syndromes in our metropolitan region.

For this purpose, it is necessary to know the current problems in the care of people with Parkinson's in order to promote future cooperation between all those involved and to eliminate barriers together. At the same time, we want to examine how closely the relatives are involved in the care.

Parkinson's networks

Introduction

Due to its complexity, Parkinson's disease represents a challenge that is being addressed in Germany through innovative approaches such as Parkinson's networks. An umbrella company was recently founded that takes on a coordinating role and positions Parkinson's as a model disease for the establishment of networks.

ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
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Tai Chi and Parkinson's: A promising connection

Tai Chi, often referred to as meditation in motion, is an ancient Chinese martial art that relies on gentle and flowing movement sequences. Practitioners perform a series of postures and movements in a slow, graceful sequence designed to balance the body, mind and breathing. Originally conceived as a martial art, Tai Chi has evolved into a form of physical training used for both health promotion and disease prevention.

Loneliness as a possible cause of Parkinson's: The importance of support groups

Loneliness and Parkinson's: A possible connection

The idea that loneliness and Parkinson's may be linked is intriguing and sheds new light on the complex causes of this neurodegenerative disease. According to the report in Health, it was found that social isolation and lack of social support could increase the risk of Parkinson's disease. It is thought that the stress and psychological strain associated with loneliness may affect the nervous system and therefore contribute to the development of Parkinson's disease.

ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
Loneliness as a possible cause of Parkinson's: The importance of support groups







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New medical guidelines for Parkinson's disease

A new medical guideline on Parkinson's has been available for a few days now.

But what is a medical guideline and how and where is it used?

A medical guideline is a documented procedure for diagnosis and Therapy in specific medical areas.

It is based on current scientific findings and clinical experience and serves to ensure and improve the quality of patient care.

Guidelines provide recommendations on how to approach specific diseases or conditions to achieve the best patient outcome.

They are created by professional societies or other medical organizations and are often an important source of information and decision-making aid for doctors and medical staff.

ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
ParkinsonPuls: Experiences & Expertise
New medical guidelines for Parkinson's disease







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