International audienceFunctional movement disorders (FMD) represent a complex and disabling entity characterized by a broad range of clinical symptoms not explained by a classical neurological disease. In 2013, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) added a clinical criterion based on incongruence and inconsistency, supported by recent literature highlighting the role of "positive clinical signs". These clinical signs allow a "rule-in" procedure in making a diagnosis of FMD so that the diagnosis is no longer a "rule-out" or "by default" diagnosis made after exclusion of other neurological conditions. This review summarizes current evidence on common clinical features and highlights bedside signs in FMD, such as tr...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously referred as psychogenic, are characterized by incons...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
International audienceFunctional movement disorders (FMD) represent a complex and disabling entity c...
International audienceFunctional movement disorders (FMD) represent a complex and disabling entity c...
Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are a complex medical problem requiring a set of different diag...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
Objective: Functional or psychogenic movement disorders (FMD) present a diagnostic challenge. To dia...
Functional Movement Disorders (FMD), also known as conversion, psychogenic, or dissociative motor di...
Functional jerks are among the most common functional movement disorders. The diagnosis of functiona...
The diagnosis of functional neurological disorder (FND) relies on the demonstration of positive symp...
Background: Psychogenic or functional movement disorders (PMDs) pose a challenge in clinical diagnos...
Introduction: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are usually categorized according to the predominant...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously referred as psychogenic, are characterized by incons...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
International audienceFunctional movement disorders (FMD) represent a complex and disabling entity c...
International audienceFunctional movement disorders (FMD) represent a complex and disabling entity c...
Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are a complex medical problem requiring a set of different diag...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
Objective: Functional or psychogenic movement disorders (FMD) present a diagnostic challenge. To dia...
Functional Movement Disorders (FMD), also known as conversion, psychogenic, or dissociative motor di...
Functional jerks are among the most common functional movement disorders. The diagnosis of functiona...
The diagnosis of functional neurological disorder (FND) relies on the demonstration of positive symp...
Background: Psychogenic or functional movement disorders (PMDs) pose a challenge in clinical diagnos...
Introduction: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are usually categorized according to the predominant...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously referred as psychogenic, are characterized by incons...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...