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Last Name Initial: R

  1. Amy E. Rabatin, M.D.

    Amy E. Rabatin, M.D.

    1. Pediatric Physiatrist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Ultrasound, Spinal cord rehabilitation, Musculoskeletal exam, Botox injection, Ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal inject...ion, Cancer rehabilitation, Joint examination, Brain rehabilitation, Intramuscular injection, Amputation rehabilitation, Outpatient clinical consultation, Inpatient rehabilitation , Ultrasound-guided injection, Exercise therapy, Physical examination, Joint injection, Sport specific rehabilitation, Spasticity therapy, Pediatric rehabilitation, Neurological rehabilitation, Injection, Cancer, Concussion, Brain cancer, Brain tumor, Back pain, Brachial plexus injury, Arthritis, Spina bifida, Pediatric brain tumor, Muscular dystrophy, Sports injury, Juvenile arthritis, Spinal cord injury, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, Flatfeet, Dystonia, Traumatic brain injury, Neuromuscular disorder, Pediatric trauma, Muscle weakness, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Angelman syndrome, Foot drop, Cerebral palsy, Pediatric hip disorders, Hemiparesis, Plagiocephaly, Joint hypermobility, Gait unsteadiness, Sacral agenesis, Gait disturbance, Spinal muscular atrophy, Autoimmune neurological disorder, Functional limitation, Spasticity, Inflammatory arthritis, Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor, Neuropathy, Neurologic muscle weakness, In-toeing, Contracture, Bardet-Biedl syndrome, Hemiplegia

  2. Emily Ruether, M.D.

    Emily Ruether, M.D.

    1. Neurologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Deep brain stimulation, Botox injection, Electromyography, Parkinson's disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy, Ataxia,... Dystonia, Essential tremor, Huntington's disease, Myoclonus, Multiple system atrophy, Hemifacial spasm, Gait disturbance, Chorea, Atypical Parkinsonism, Tremor, Corticobasal syndrome

Research

Mayo Clinic researchers have a distinguished history in researching dystonia and other movement disorders. Mayo Clinic neurologists have identified genes that cause dystonia, characterized dystonia in previously overlooked muscles and evaluated the effectiveness of botulinum toxin treatment. These researchers continue to work to improve diagnosis and treatment of dystonia.

The Neural Engineering Laboratory researches deep brain stimulation for treatment of movement disorders.

Read more about movement disorders research on the neurology research website.

Read about deep brain stimulation as a treatment option for dystonia and other movement disorders at Mayo Clinic.

Publications

See a list of publications about dystonia by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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Jan. 25, 2025