Non-motor symptoms are those that are not related to movement, such as tiredness, depression and pain.
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Non-motor symptoms are those that are not related to movement, such as tiredness, depression and pain. Although Parkinson’s is defined as a movement disorder, it is also associated with a wide range of behavioural, neuropsychiatric and physical symptoms that can impact quality of life. These can occur at any point, even before motor symptoms are recognised.
Non-motor symptoms are those that are not related to movement, such as tiredness, depression and pain.
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