Parkinson’s disease was first medically described by Dr. James Parkinson in 1817 after he observed and examined six patients. Two hundred years since his initial description, the extent of discoveries and our knowledge of this condition have grown considerably.
Over the years, there has been advancement regarding pathology and etiology, along with development of pharmacological and surgical therapies. In addition, ancillary therapies, such as speech, physical, and occupational therapy, along with attention to caregiver needs, are recognized as essential components of multi-disciplinary management of this neurological condition.
This lecture includes a live demonstration of a detailed neurological examination of a patient and an interactive discussion with two movement disorder specialists about the approach to diagnosis and management of Parkinson’s disease.

