Dystonia
Cross-source consensus on Dystonia from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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- Dystonia is described as the third most common movement disorder and involves sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal postures and movements. — Prospective multi-phase observational study evaluating local field potentials to guide deep brain stimulation programming in dystonia at a UK Tertiary Neurosciences Centre (LFP-DYT): a protocol
- Eligible study participants must be adults with a clear clinical diagnosis of primary dystonia, including idiopathic or genetic forms such as DYT-TOR1A. — Prospective multi-phase observational study evaluating local field potentials to guide deep brain stimulation programming in dystonia at a UK Tertiary Neurosciences Centre (LFP-DYT): a protocol
- Functional psychogenic dystonia is excluded from participation in the study. — Prospective multi-phase observational study evaluating local field potentials to guide deep brain stimulation programming in dystonia at a UK Tertiary Neurosciences Centre (LFP-DYT): a protocol