Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Christine Brefel-Courbon"
- Christine Brefel-Courbon's research primarily focuses on the management and understanding of Parkinson's disease, highlighting both pharmacological treatments and non-motor symptoms as critical areas of inquiry.
- Recent studies led by Brefel-Courbon explore the efficacy of various interventions, including the comparison of oxycodone vs. levodopa for parkinsonian pain and the use of lixisenatide for motor disability progression, contributing to the existing body of knowledge on therapeutic options.
- The research also emphasizes the importance of non-motor aspects of Parkinson's disease, such as personality traits impacting quality of life after apomorphine infusion, along with new assessment methods for non-motor fluctuations and impulse control disorders.