Shared from parkinsonsdisease.net.
Parkinsonism is a group of neurological conditions that manifest as movement problems such as tremors, slowness of movement and rigidity. It is particularly identified by the presence of bradykinesia, both a slowness of and decrease in movement resulting in fatigue. Parkinsonisms result in part because of a loss of dopamine in the brain.1
A complex disease process, it can be difficult to differentiate because of idiopathic, unknown, origins. Often there is not enough information about the hallmark symptoms to accurately diagnose a specific disorder.