Abstract

The diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is one of the current challenges in the medical field of neurology. For this reason, there is a need to look for new models that, based on transdisciplinary conceptions, contribute to its early diagnosis to greatly improve the quality of life of those who suffer from it. This work intends to be a proposal to build a diagnosis on the following conceptual triad: co-autonomy, centralization and variety not required, which radically change the position of the clinical observer, on a general cybernetic basis and a systemic relational vision

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