Akathisia, an involuntary movement disorder resulting from exposure to antipsychotics, is characterized by subjective restlessness and a strong desire to move about. The diagnosis is often complicated by the overlapping symptoms of pseudoakathisia, chronic akathisia and tardive dyskinesia. This report deals with a patient with schizophrenia who developed akathisia after exposure to antipsychotics. Later, she developed movements that were more like pseudoakathisia and tardive dyskinesia rather than acute akathisia. On failure of anti-akathisia medication, she was treated with a behavioral regime to which her akathisia responded. This behavioral regime used the technique of distraction as a primary tool. This case report highlights the diagno...
Purpose: Akathisia remains a common side effect especially from antipsychotic medication.If the cond...
Objective: to identify constitutional and morphological predisposition to akathisia in schizophrenic...
There has been increasing recognition that the second-generation antipsychotic drugs can produce ext...
SUMMARY The subjective and motor phenomena of neuroleptic-induced akathisia were studied in two diff...
Akathisia is an atypical disorder (or the symptom) of the motor system standing on the border of neu...
Akathisia is characterized by a subjective report of inner restlessness and inability to sit still, ...
Akathisia is a clinical syndrome characterized by the subjective sense of unease or restlessness, or...
This article reviews what causes clinicians to overlook or underdiagnose akathisia. The causes are c...
Objective To explore the clinical presentations, probable pathogenesis and therapy of different type...
Akathisia is a common and distressing neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with antipsychotic medica...
Neuroleptic-induced akathisia is a side effect of such medication antidepressants (especially select...
Akathisia is a common and distressing neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with antipsychotic medica...
The study is devoted to the clinical and psychopathological phenomenology of mild acute drug-induced...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
Neuroleptic-induced akathisia is a side effect of such medication antidepressants (especially select...
Purpose: Akathisia remains a common side effect especially from antipsychotic medication.If the cond...
Objective: to identify constitutional and morphological predisposition to akathisia in schizophrenic...
There has been increasing recognition that the second-generation antipsychotic drugs can produce ext...
SUMMARY The subjective and motor phenomena of neuroleptic-induced akathisia were studied in two diff...
Akathisia is an atypical disorder (or the symptom) of the motor system standing on the border of neu...
Akathisia is characterized by a subjective report of inner restlessness and inability to sit still, ...
Akathisia is a clinical syndrome characterized by the subjective sense of unease or restlessness, or...
This article reviews what causes clinicians to overlook or underdiagnose akathisia. The causes are c...
Objective To explore the clinical presentations, probable pathogenesis and therapy of different type...
Akathisia is a common and distressing neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with antipsychotic medica...
Neuroleptic-induced akathisia is a side effect of such medication antidepressants (especially select...
Akathisia is a common and distressing neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with antipsychotic medica...
The study is devoted to the clinical and psychopathological phenomenology of mild acute drug-induced...
Akathisia is a syndrome characterized by the unpleasant sensation of “inner” restlessness that manif...
Neuroleptic-induced akathisia is a side effect of such medication antidepressants (especially select...
Purpose: Akathisia remains a common side effect especially from antipsychotic medication.If the cond...
Objective: to identify constitutional and morphological predisposition to akathisia in schizophrenic...
There has been increasing recognition that the second-generation antipsychotic drugs can produce ext...