Symptoms and Prevalence
Treatments
Risk Factors & Assessments
100

This is defined as stooped over and hunched walking pattern.

What is Parkinsonian Gait? 

100

LVST therapy is most commonly known as this.

What is Big and Loud therapy? 

100

This is what you would call the way to diagnose Parkinson's. 

What is differential diagnosis? 

200

These are two early symptoms of Parkinson's.

What is: Tremor, Small handwriting, Loss of smell, Trouble sleeping, Trouble moving/walking, Constipation, A soft or low voice, Masked face, Dizziness or fainting, Stooping or hunching over

200

This is the main goal of Big and Loud therapy.

What is increased vocal loudness? 

200

This is the gender that is most likely to be diagnosed with Parkinson's.

What is male? 

300

This is the number of people who have Parkinson's worldwide.

What is over 10 million? 

300

This is something that allows you to turn up the volume of the speaker's voice. 

What is voice amplifier? 

300

This is the biggest risk factor of Parkinson's.

What is increased age? 

400

This is the percent of people who are diagnosed with Parkinson's before age 50.

What is 4%? 

400

This is a medical device you wear that feeds background noise into your ear, prompting you to talk louder.

What is speech vive? 

400

Often, the first diagnosis of Parkinson's is made by this person.

What is family physician? 

500

This is the the number of Americans who are diagnosed with Parkinson's per year.

What is 60,000? 

500

This is a training that works to build up the muscles that push air out of the lungs for speech. This can result in more syllables per breath and a stronger voice for people with Parkinson's.

What is EMST? 

500
These are two out of the four risk factors that must be present for a diagnosis. 

What is: shaking/tremor, slow movement, stiffness/rigidity, and trouble with balance and possible falls?