For instance, a person with multifocal dystonia could experience eye spasms and involuntary arm movements at the same time. Or, you could have neck spasms while also experiencing an abnormal gait ...
The patient, a banker by profession, was not able to do even the most basic chores. But then, a minimally-invasive surgery ...
Dystonia is a common and disabling movement disorder in humans. It encompasses a variety of different symptoms including torticollis, limb and trunk dystonia, writer's cramp, blepharospasm and ...
Dystonia is a neurological condition manifested by involuntary contractions (spasms) of muscles producing twisting, squeezing or pulling movements and abnormal postures ... Injections into the arm or ...
Tardive dystonia is described by the authors as “sustained, involuntary twisting movements, usually slow, which can affect the limbs, neck, trunk or face.” Tardive akathisia is marked by the ...
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Pankaj Agarwal, Head of the Department of Neurology at Gleneagles Hospital in Mumbai's Parel, shared, “Patients suffering from them can be quite debilitated ...