BACKGROUND: Functional weakness describes weakness which is inconsistent and incongruent with disease. It is also referred to as motor conversion disorder (DSM-IV), dissociative motor disorder (ICD-10) and 'psychogenic' paralysis. Studies of aetiology have focused on risk factors such as childhood adversity and life events; information on the nature and circumstance of symptom onset may shed light on the mechanism of symptom formation. AIM: To describe the mode of onset, associated symptoms and circumstances at the onset of functional weakness. METHODS: Retrospective interviews administered to 107 adults with functional weakness of <2 years' duration. RESULTS: The sample was 79% female, mean age 39 years and median duration of weakness 9...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...
Functional weakness describes weakness which is both internally inconsistent and incongruent with an...
Functional weakness describes weakness which is both internally inconsistent and incongruent with an...
© 2020 Daniela Del Pilar Huepe ArtigasFunctional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition that enc...
Functional neurological symptoms refer to neurological symptoms that are not explained by disease. T...
OBJECTIVES: Conversion symptoms are currently conceptualized as physical symptoms induced by psychol...
Introduction: The psychological contribution to functional neurological and somatic symptom disorder...
Introduction: Functional motor disorders are often delineated according to the dominant motor sympto...
Background: The differentiation of functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia may be clinically ch...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are physically unexplained complaints such as hemiparesis or ...
Functional disorders (FDs) are physical symptoms that trigger the sufferer to seek healthcare, but w...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...
Functional weakness describes weakness which is both internally inconsistent and incongruent with an...
Functional weakness describes weakness which is both internally inconsistent and incongruent with an...
© 2020 Daniela Del Pilar Huepe ArtigasFunctional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition that enc...
Functional neurological symptoms refer to neurological symptoms that are not explained by disease. T...
OBJECTIVES: Conversion symptoms are currently conceptualized as physical symptoms induced by psychol...
Introduction: The psychological contribution to functional neurological and somatic symptom disorder...
Introduction: Functional motor disorders are often delineated according to the dominant motor sympto...
Background: The differentiation of functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia may be clinically ch...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
Functional neurological symptoms (FNS) are physically unexplained complaints such as hemiparesis or ...
Functional disorders (FDs) are physical symptoms that trigger the sufferer to seek healthcare, but w...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are abnormal movements that are significantly altered ...