Most functional movements are considered involuntary – performed without conscious awareness or effort. They can mimic organic movement disorders, such as tremor, dystonia, myoclonus, parkinsonism, ...
Despite being on several dystonia medications ... who cannot afford DBS (deep brain stimulation)." Dr. Naren Nayak, functional neurosurgeon, at Gleneagles Hospital, added, “Lesioning surgery ...
He thought at the time it related to an old back or knee injury, but eventually it reached a point where he could no longer ...
The above memory appears in my recently published book about living with an elusive neurological condition that took me more than 40 years to discover: a movement disorder called dystonia.