from Section III - Care of the Elderly by Organ System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
This chapter provides an overview of the three most common disorders likely to be encountered by geriatric providers. Together, tremors, parkinsonism, and gait disorders are common enough that nearly one in three patients in a geriatrics clinic may be affected by at least one of these disorders. Each section begins with definitions of each of the conditions, clinical phenomenology, and features, followed by practical treatment approaches and algorithms. In addition, when there is overlap between conditions (i.e., atypical parkinsonism), hallmarks and red flags of each condition will be highlighted to help to compare and contrast.
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