The Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)

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6. Motor Examination

Motor examination helps doctors understand many of the physical symptoms patients with Parkinson’s disease face. There are 14 individual categories included in this part of the scale, ranging from posture and gait to speech and facial expressions.

When analyzing a patient’s motor skills, physicians will use both questioning and observation to determine things such as the patient’s tendency to experience tremors when at rest, rigidity in major joints, peculiar hand movements and slowness or hesitancy to move.

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