Patients with psychotic disorders often suffer from movement disorders as well. These may be associated with highly unpleasant symptoms, such as trembling hands, small steps, abnormal movements of mouth and jaw or deviant head positions. Movement disorders may bring about shame, social isolation and medication refusal with all its consequences. This dissertation shows that movement disorders already occur in patients who have been taking medication only for a relatively short period. A novelty is our study into electronic measurement instruments. These were shown to be objective, highly reliable, very sensitive and easy to use. This finding offers many opportunities for prevention and timely treatment of psychotic disorders
Drug-related movement disorders (DRMDs) reduce quality of life and contribute to medication noncompl...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Measuring (extrapyramidal) psychotic disorders often is a highly relevant part of clinical research ...
Patients with psychotic disorders often suffer from movement disorders as well. These may be associa...
This dissertation describes an 18-year study of patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) conducte...
On the site of a psychiatric hospital a man walks with a bent back, slowly with a shaking hand. What...
Over the last three decades, movement disorder as well as sensorimotor and psychomotor functioning i...
Motor abnormalities comprise several clinical signs intrinsic to psychosis. Critically, these featur...
Over the last three decades, movement disorder as well as sensorimotor and psychomotor functioning i...
Although highly prevalent, motor syndromes in psychiatry and motor side effects of psychopharmacolog...
Drug-related movement disorders (DRMDs) reduce quality of life and contribute to medication noncompl...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Measuring (extrapyramidal) psychotic disorders often is a highly relevant part of clinical research ...
Patients with psychotic disorders often suffer from movement disorders as well. These may be associa...
This dissertation describes an 18-year study of patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) conducte...
On the site of a psychiatric hospital a man walks with a bent back, slowly with a shaking hand. What...
Over the last three decades, movement disorder as well as sensorimotor and psychomotor functioning i...
Motor abnormalities comprise several clinical signs intrinsic to psychosis. Critically, these featur...
Over the last three decades, movement disorder as well as sensorimotor and psychomotor functioning i...
Although highly prevalent, motor syndromes in psychiatry and motor side effects of psychopharmacolog...
Drug-related movement disorders (DRMDs) reduce quality of life and contribute to medication noncompl...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Measuring (extrapyramidal) psychotic disorders often is a highly relevant part of clinical research ...