The term dystonia was proposed by Hermann Oppenheim in 1911, but reports of cervical dystonia are finding since the Roman Empire. The differentiation of the dystonia between a neurological and a psychiatric disease turned a lot. Sometimes was proposed, further, the exclusion of the dystonia as a different phenomenon among the movement disorders. The hypothesis of emotional etiology of the dystonias increase in the decade of 1960 and the conclusion of the etiology of dystonia only happened in the decades of 1970 and 1980 with a series of works of Charles David Marsden. These researches defined dystonia as a movement disorder caused by lesion in the basal ganglia. In February of 1984, a committee of members of Scientific Advisory Board of the...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...
Phd ThesisDystonia is a little known neurological disease of the central nervous system and consist...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
The term dystonia was proposed by Hermann Oppenheim in 1911, but reports of cervical dystonia are fi...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task-specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...
Phd ThesisDystonia is a little known neurological disease of the central nervous system and consist...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
The term dystonia was proposed by Hermann Oppenheim in 1911, but reports of cervical dystonia are fi...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
It took decades to accept that dystonia, a bizarre condition which often produces abnormal movements...
Background: Vivid descriptions of the phenomenology of focal task-specific dystonia (FTSD) date back...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...
Phd ThesisDystonia is a little known neurological disease of the central nervous system and consist...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...