Parkinson’s is a neurological ailment that affects the flexibility of a person or one’s movement (Weiner 3). It is a gradually developing disease that in certain begins by slight noticeable tremors of appendages such as the hands or limbs (Weiner 37). The syndrome causes a sense of stiffness or a slow locomotive activity. The ailment affects the meaning of the expression in regards to the face and other circumstances; a patient may find it difficult to swing as one works. Parkinson’s syndrome worsens as one grows old. There is an assertion that Parkinson’s is a genetically acquired disease, but there is less proof to justify the same. The disease does not only result in stiffening of the muscles but may also lead to dementia (Weiner 83).