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Suggest Treatment For Muscle Spasms In Neck And Back

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Posted on Thu, 27 Nov 2014
Question: my son 54 years, at age 40 was in perfect health, now the doctors say he has Parkinson's but he does not have any tremors in his hands or anywhere else. He does get muscle spasms that attack him in the back and up to his neck several times a week. He has gone to several neurologists, but he doesn't get the answers as to why he has muscle spasms and not tremors. He hits golf balls many times a week. One doctor told us that someone with Parkinson's cannot hit golf balls. He played golf for 5 days in August and three or four times a week hits golf balls. What does he have?
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (19 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Parkinsons?

Detailed Answer:
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I am not sure exactly why a doctor would tell him he has Parkinson's disease. To make the diagnosis of Parkinson's he should have a tremor of the hands that occur only when he is resting his hands. He will also have difficulty walking. He will start slow and then gradually increase his speed almost like falling. He will also have no arm swing while walking. Another manifestation is his face is not showing any emotion. We call it mask face. If he has these symptoms then he could have Parkinson's disease. There is no other tests that can be done to confirm Parkinson's.

For my Parkinson's patients I have them do exercise. Tai Chi is a good exercise that improves balance and stamina. As far as golf is concerned I have a patient that has advanced Parkinson's and is able to play a great game of golf. Playing golf is a good exercise again that will help him.

I am not sure what his spasms are from. I recommend that he be seen by a neurologist from a major hospital associated with a medical school.

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Suggest Treatment For Muscle Spasms In Neck And Back

Brief Answer: Parkinsons? Detailed Answer: Thanks for contacting HCM I am not sure exactly why a doctor would tell him he has Parkinson's disease. To make the diagnosis of Parkinson's he should have a tremor of the hands that occur only when he is resting his hands. He will also have difficulty walking. He will start slow and then gradually increase his speed almost like falling. He will also have no arm swing while walking. Another manifestation is his face is not showing any emotion. We call it mask face. If he has these symptoms then he could have Parkinson's disease. There is no other tests that can be done to confirm Parkinson's. For my Parkinson's patients I have them do exercise. Tai Chi is a good exercise that improves balance and stamina. As far as golf is concerned I have a patient that has advanced Parkinson's and is able to play a great game of golf. Playing golf is a good exercise again that will help him. I am not sure what his spasms are from. I recommend that he be seen by a neurologist from a major hospital associated with a medical school. Hope this answers your question. Please contact us again with your medical concerns and questions