Fight Movement Disorders! – Both Patients And Caretakers

Fight-Movement-Disorders–-Both-Patients-And-Caretakers

Fight Movement Disorders! – Both Patients And Caretakers

When one is diagnosed with a movement disorder like Parkinson’s disease, tremor, or any other ailment, one’s life is completely altered. Not only are they physically disturbed, but are also mentally shaken. With constant and involuntary shaking of the hands, legs, head, and jaws, how are they supposed to do their regular work? How are they supposed to face people? All the annoyance and embarrassment alters one’s life to a great extent. And with time, tremors may increase, limbs may become rigid, movement may become slow, and speech may become low and limited. Thus, whenever you observe any kind of constant involuntary movement within your fingers, hands, legs, or head, you must immediately consult a movement disorders specialist in UAE like Dr. Shivam Mittal, so that your condition can be analyzed at the earliest to detect if you are suffering from a movement disorder. If you are, and if you get diagnosed soon, you can be treated immediately with medications, therapies, and injections so that your condition can be controlled, without allowing it to progress further.

The medications and therapies that you are given by your doctor will help ease your physical condition. Your tremors may be controlled. But, this isn’t enough. Along with these physical treatments, you also need to put your mind at ease. You need to be mentally very strong to overcome the side effects of your condition. When you are diagnosed with a movement disorder, your social life and social being will be highly impacted. People may start looking at you a different way, which will affect your mind to a great extent. Therefore, you need to be mentally very strong so that all these things don’t affect you, because if they do, you will slowly start progressing towards depression. Thus, you need to fight against your movement disorder both physically and mentally.

Along with this, you also may need the help of certain other strategies and treatments. This could include any of the following.

  • Shuffling or dragging of the feet, short steps, and imbalance may require you to take up movement patterning and adoption of exercise-based physical and occupational therapy. Also, you will need to adopt big movement to retrain your brain.
  • When your speech is affected, you will need to work with a speech therapist who can help improve your speech pattern, speech clarity, and vocal volume.
  • You can take up boxing sessions which will help you feel motivated and boost your morale. It is a wonderful opportunity that can help improve the overall functioning of the body and provide a powerful environment to be in.

If you are not the patient, and are a caretaker of such a patient, you may find that you are being affected too by living with them. Not that the ailment is contagious, but it is a very daunting task to live with such a patient all the time and take responsibility for every small thing. Thus, when you are in constant touch with a movement disorder patient, you also need to recharge, exercise, get stronger, and take care of yourself. Strength training, cardiovascular fitness, wellness activities, and mental power training are important for you too.