Movement Disorders New Journal
The term "movement disorders" refers to a gaggle of system (neurological) conditions that cause abnormal increased movements, which can be voluntary or involuntary. Movement disorders also can cause reduced or slow movements. Ataxia. This movement disorder affects the a part of the
brain that controls coordinated movement (cerebellum). ataxy might cause uncoordinated or clumsy balance, speech or limb movements, and alternative symptoms. Cervical dystonia. This condition causes lasting contractions (spasms) or intermittent contractions of the neck muscles, inflicting the neck to show in several ways in which. Chorea. Chorea is characterised by repetitive, brief, irregular, somewhat fast, involuntary movements that usually involve the face, mouth, trunk and limbs. Dystonia. This condition involves sustained
muscle contractions with twisting, repetitive movements.
Dystonia might have an effect on the complete body (generalized dystonia) or one a part of the body (focal dystonia). purposeful movement disorder. This condition might gibe any of the movement disorders, however isn't because of upset. monogenic disorder. this is often associate transmissible progressive,
neurodegenerative disorder that causes uncontrolled movements (chorea), impaired psychological feature talents and medicine conditions. Multiple system atrophy. This uncommon, progressive disorder affects several
brain systems. Multiple system atrophy causes a movement disorder, like ataxy or encephalopathy. It also can cause low pressure and impaired bladder operate.
High Impact List of Articles
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Optic nerve transection after blunt facial
trauma
L Turco* & B Phillips
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Optic nerve transection after blunt facial
trauma
L Turco* & B Phillips
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Safety first: progress in calibrating high-intensity focused ultrasound treatments
G ter Haar
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Safety first: progress in calibrating high-intensity focused ultrasound treatments
G ter Haar
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Medical imaging for cardiac regeneration using resident cardiac stem cells
Sung Hyun Choi, So Young Yoo, Sae Mi Yoo, Kyeong Been Lee, Sang Hong Baek & Sang-Mo Kwon
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Medical imaging for cardiac regeneration using resident cardiac stem cells
Sung Hyun Choi, So Young Yoo, Sae Mi Yoo, Kyeong Been Lee, Sang Hong Baek & Sang-Mo Kwon
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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What are newborn babies thinking? Clues from MRI
Tomoki Arichi, Valentina Doria, A David Edwards
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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What are newborn babies thinking? Clues from MRI
Tomoki Arichi, Valentina Doria, A David Edwards
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dosimetry in CT: the role of the manufacturer
Walter Huda
Perspective Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dosimetry in CT: the role of the manufacturer
Walter Huda
Perspective Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Image reconstruction for PET/CT scanners: past achievements and future challenges
Shan Tong, Adam M Alessio and Paul E Kinahan
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Image reconstruction for PET/CT scanners: past achievements and future challenges
Shan Tong, Adam M Alessio and Paul E Kinahan
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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