Join Temple Health Neurologists on May 16th at 12 PM for 'Understanding Movement Disorders: All About Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor and Dystonia'. Learn about the latest treatments for these conditions and how to regain control of your life. Don't miss this informative live chat with Dr. Willard Kasoff and Dr. Molly Cincotta.
Movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, tremors and dystonia affect the brain, spine and nerves, causing abnormal, slow or limited movement. For those who have been diagnosed with a movement disorder, everyday tasks can become incredibly difficult and make you feel like you've lost control over certain parts of your life.
In this Facebook Live, Temple Movement Disorders specialists Dr. Willard Kasoff, neurosurgeon, and Dr. Molly Cincotta, neurologist, will discuss movement disorders diagnoses and the latest treatments available that can help patients regain as much control of their movements - and their lives - as possible.Associate Professor, Neurosurgery, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityWillard S.
Molly C. Cincotta, MD is an experienced, board-certified neurologist who specializes in the diagnosis and medical management of movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, dystonia and essential tremor.
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