My father in law, 80 is suffering from Parkinson's disease for the last 15 years. His disease is fairly under control. however lately, he is complaining of pain in the skull. The neurologists, the orthopaedics say that it's because of the small muscles in the neck region that has damaged/stressed due to the tremors in the neck. We are ready to bear the risk of the side effects of painkillers. Are there any pain management doctors who could help?
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⢠Postural Correction.
⢠Shoulder Shrugs .
⢠Core Strengthening Exercises.
⢠Take frequent Breaks at work
⢠Use cervical pillow.
⢠Use Back Support.
⢠Self Massage the back of neck.
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