- The face may become slightly distorted, and the patient may not be able to smile, frown or display other expressions.
- A patient with parkinsonism may speak very slowly and the voice may be very soft.
- Movements such as picking up shoes from the floor can become altered and difficult.
- Parts of the body (e.g., arms, legs) may become stiff and lack their full range of motion.
- The patient's hands may shake uncontrollably. This symptom is also called tremors.










