Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a unifying descriptor. While words like epilepsy, apoplexy, and palsy have had their meanings since antiquity, references to dystonia are much harder to identify in historical documents. Torticollis is an exception, although there is difficulty distinguishing dystonic torticollis from congenital muscular torticollis. There are, nevertheless, possible representations of dystonia in literature and visual art from the pre‐modern world. Eighteenth century systematic nosologists such as Linnaeus, de Sauvages, and Cullen had attempted to classify some spasmodic conditions, including torticollis. But only after Charcot's contributions to clinical neuros...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
Background: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions resulting in ...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
The term dystonia was proposed by Hermann Oppenheim in 1911, but reports of cervical dystonia are fi...
Literary reports on dystonia date back to post-Medieval times. Medical reports are instead more rece...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task-specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task‐specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Background: Geste antagoniste, or sensory trick, is a voluntary maneuver that temporarily reduces th...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
Background: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions resulting in ...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
The term dystonia was proposed by Hermann Oppenheim in 1911, but reports of cervical dystonia are fi...
Literary reports on dystonia date back to post-Medieval times. Medical reports are instead more rece...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task-specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task‐specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Background: Geste antagoniste, or sensory trick, is a voluntary maneuver that temporarily reduces th...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
Background: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions resulting in ...