Dystonia is a common and disabling movement disorder in humans ... resulting in an overrepresentation of body parts in the sensorimotor cortex. This creates a weighted imbalance in the circuitry ...
Dystonia is a neurological (brain and spine-related) movement disorder that causes your muscles to contract involuntarily, resulting in uncontrolled and repetitive body movements. This condition ...
even the entire body. While the disorder is relatively unknown, as many as 250,000 Americans have some type of dystonia, ...
The patient, a banker by profession, was not able to do even the most basic chores. But then, a minimally-invasive surgery gave him a new lease of life. Read on to find out more.
a movement disorder that features involuntary contractions of the muscles often leading to functional impairment, has many forms. Focal dystonia is localized to a single body part and cervical ...
It is known as a focal dystonia, a neurological movement disorder that affects one specific part of the body. Writer’s cramp, where there are spasms in the hands or fingers, or persistent eye ...