Treatment approaches, sometimes called ancillary services, that address the wide range of symptoms and difficulties associated with Parkinson’s disease. While anti-parkinson’s medications and other treatment options such as surgery target the direct symptoms of Parkinson’s, supportive therapies focus on improving or maintaining functions that those symptoms affect.
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