For about 11 million Americans, involuntary tremors are a constant problem
that can interfere with just about everything — getting dressed,
drinking a cup of coffee or using a cell phone. This trembling can be
caused by Parkinson’s disease, but more often it’s caused
by Essential tremor, a benign, often inherited condition.
Our speakers will describe the newest approaches for diagnosing and controlling
Essential or Parkinson’s tremors, including medications and deep
brain stimulation, a minimally invasive surgical procedure.
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Speakers:
Kara Beasley, DO, with Boulder Neurosurgical & Spine Associates and
Alan Zacharias, MD, with Associated Neurologists
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Date: Thursday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to noon
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Location: Boulder Jewish Community Center, 6007 Oreg Ave.
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED:
bchlectures.org/tremors • 303-415-4212