Trembling Parkinsonian

Parkinson's tremor is a common disorder. With it, the patient experiences uncontrollable tremors in the lower part of the body, most often in the limbs and legs. The disease is characterized by the following symptoms: rolling walkers, while the patient’s legs are constantly shaking, they shake involuntarily, in older patients there is a feeling that the leg is “wobbly.” Patients also complain about the inability to hold a posture, which is why they cannot play sports or do physical work. Patients often have problems with speech. Trembling can be either a congenital or acquired disease. For example, Essensen disease or Multiple sclerosis can be classified as an acquired disease. Patients need to do therapeutic exercises