How do people with Parkinson’s experience head, mouth and face pain?
Researchers want to understand what pain people with Parkinson’s experience in their head, mouth and face. They want to find out if this pain changes at different stages of the condition.
Learning more about this type of pain will help to develop better ways of managing it.
80 people with Parkinson’s
Completing a 20 minute online survey
• A supporter can help you to fill this in if needed
• You can also take part by post or over the phone by contacting the researcher
• Large print or audio read throughs of the survey are also available on request.
For more information, please read the participant information sheet.
Interested in taking part?
If you have any questions or would like to take part by post or over the phone please contact Emma Beecroft by email at [email protected] or phone on 01912 820 974.
You can keep up to date with the study by following the researcher’s blog on Wordpress.
The deadline for taking part in this research is 31 March 2026.
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