Dr. Chris Hass, a clinical-researcher studying Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders, discusses the limitations of using drugs and surgery alone in the treatment of Parkinson’s and introduces new, simpler treatments with minimal side-effects and promising results.
Dr. Hass is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology at the University of Florida where he directs one of the most dynamic clinical-research programs in Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders in the country. Dr. Hass is also Faculty in the internationally recognized Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestortion where he co-leads the interdisciplinary Progressive Supranuclear Palsy & Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders clinic, a one of a kind partnership between the University of Florida’s College of Medicine’s and the College of Health and Human Performance.
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