Movement disorders in children are causally and clinically heterogeneous and present in a challenging developmental context. Treatment options are broad ranging, from pharmacotherapy to invasive neuromodulation and experimental gene and stem cell therapies. The clinical effects of these therapies are variable and often poorly sustained, and only a few of the management strategies used in paediatric populations have been tested in randomised controlled studies with age-appropriate cohorts. Identification of the most appropriate treatment is uniquely challenging in children because of the incomplete knowledge about the pathophysiology of movement disorders and their influence on normal motor development; thus, effective therapeutic options fo...
The literature on paediatric acute-onset movement disorders is scattered. In a prospective cohort of...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
The difficulties of defining the concepts of praxies and coordination during the development of the ...
Purpose of review Recent advances in neurogenetics, neuroimmunology and nonpharmacological treatment...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary sustained or intermittent mus...
The two most common congenital motor disorders Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Developmental Coordination Di...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Purpose of review Recent advances in ne...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Prevalence of children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is high (6-13% of all school c...
The ability to move around and act seems a natural condition which is acquired during development wi...
Background: About 80% of monogenic metabolic diseases causing movement disorders (MDs) emerges durin...
The development of adequate motor control and coordination is an important part of general developme...
Many inherited metabolic disorders cause movement disorders in children. This review focuses on chor...
A constraints- based framework for understanding processes of movement coordination and control is p...
The literature on paediatric acute-onset movement disorders is scattered. In a prospective cohort of...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
The difficulties of defining the concepts of praxies and coordination during the development of the ...
Purpose of review Recent advances in neurogenetics, neuroimmunology and nonpharmacological treatment...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Childhood dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary sustained or intermittent mus...
The two most common congenital motor disorders Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Developmental Coordination Di...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Purpose of review Recent advances in ne...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Prevalence of children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is high (6-13% of all school c...
The ability to move around and act seems a natural condition which is acquired during development wi...
Background: About 80% of monogenic metabolic diseases causing movement disorders (MDs) emerges durin...
The development of adequate motor control and coordination is an important part of general developme...
Many inherited metabolic disorders cause movement disorders in children. This review focuses on chor...
A constraints- based framework for understanding processes of movement coordination and control is p...
The literature on paediatric acute-onset movement disorders is scattered. In a prospective cohort of...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
The difficulties of defining the concepts of praxies and coordination during the development of the ...