Parkinson Disease
Parkinson Disease by Roger L. Albin is an authoritative, accessible guide for clinicians, trainees, researchers, and informed caregivers confronting one of the most challenging movement disorders. From the first concise overview to advanced discussions of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and contemporary therapeutic strategies, this book translates complex neuroscience into practical clinical insight.
Start with a clear primer on the hallmark motor and nonmotor features of Parkinson disease and progress to in-depth analysis of biomarkers, neuroimaging, and the latest pharmacologic and surgical options. Dr. Albin’s balanced approach blends evidence-based recommendations with thoughtful interpretation of emerging research, making it ideal for neurologists, movement disorder specialists, physiotherapists, and family members seeking reliable, up-to-date information.
Practical case examples, diagnostic algorithms, and treatment pathways emphasize real-world application—improving patient assessment, individualized therapy planning, and long-term management. Written with clinical clarity and scientific rigor, the book supports high-quality care whether you practice in large academic centers or community clinics across the United States and worldwide.
If you need one comprehensive resource to deepen your understanding of Parkinson disease, refine clinical skills, and stay current with evolving therapies, Parkinson Disease by Roger L. Albin is an essential addition to your professional library. Order now to enhance patient outcomes and keep pace with advances in neurology and movement disorder care.
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