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Multidisciplinary Treatment for Functional Movement Disorder.
Functional movement disorders such as tremor, dystonia, jerky movement, limb weakness, and gait abnormalities are a common clinical concern for neurologists. This article is a practical guide for neurologists to manage these conditions. The authors describe how the principle of "rule-in" diagnosis, which involves demonstrating the difference between voluntary and automatic movement, can be carried through to explanation, triage, and evidence-based multidisciplinary rehabilitation therapy. New predictive processing models of functional movement disorder can be combined with an understanding of the relevance of comorbidities such as pain, other neurologic conditions, and psychological disorders.
期刊介绍:
Continue your professional development on your own schedule with Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology®, the American Academy of Neurology" self-study continuing medical education publication. Six times a year you"ll learn from neurology"s experts in a convenient format for home or office. Each issue includes diagnostic and treatment outlines, clinical case studies, a topic-relevant ethics case, detailed patient management problem, and a multiple-choice self-assessment examination.