Primer with Ten Common Questions and Answers
We recently updated our UF Information Page on Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). Dr. McFarland has written a basic primer for PSP and here discusses ten common questions about the disease and provides basic answers for patients and families.
- What is Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)?
- Who gets PSP? (Why me?)
- What causes PSP?
- How is PSP diagnosed?
- How is PSP treated?
- What about natural therapies and supplements for PSP?
- What is my prognosis with PSP?
- What is on the horizon for treatments or a cure for PSP?
- What about disease markers for PSP?
- Where do I find more information on PSP?
Please visit the Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) Information Page
- For more information contact Dr. Nikolaus McFarland, Director of the PSP/Atypical Parkinsonism Program at the UF Center for Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration (nikolaus.mcfarland@neurology.ufl.edu).
- Learn more about the UF Progressive Supranuclear Palsy & Atypical Parkinsonism Clinic