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Mayo Clinic neurologists have identified genes that cause dystonia, characterized dystonia in previously overlooked muscles and evaluated the effectiveness of ...
Due to an uncommon neurological condition called cervical dystonia that caused her neck muscles to contract, Marisa's head had become fixed in an upward-looking ...
The yips: A focal, task-specific dystonia or golfer's cramp. Dystonia is an involuntary movement disorder characterized by twisting, turning, and muscle spasms.
These techniques will be applied to normal controls and dystonic patients to define differences in the patterns between the two groups. Participation ...
Phenothiazines can sometimes cause serious unwanted effects. Tardive dyskinesia or tardive dystonia (muscle movement disorders) may occur and may not go ...
The condition also is called cervical dystonia. Other muscle spasms. Cerebral palsy and other conditions of the nervous system can cause the limbs to pull ...
Parkinson's disease. Essential tremor. Conditions that cause dystonia, such as Meige syndrome. Epilepsy. Tourette syndrome. Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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