Anticholinergics are effective for some drug-induced movement disorders and not others because the mechanisms differ. Though patients may present with similar symptoms, not all drug-induced movement ...
Tardive dyskinesia is not typically reversible, but on rare occasions, it can be if caught early and treated immediately. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a medication-induced movement disorder involving ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. recently presented data on comorbidities, polypharmacy and treatment patterns of ...
Tardive dyskinesia shares features with other movement disorders, such as Tourette syndrome and drug-induced Parkinsonism. But a diagnostic evaluation can reveal which condition is causing the ...
Buildings are constantly exposed to temperature changes. Daily heating and cooling, seasonal variation, and long-term climate patterns all cause materials to expand and contract. While these ...
Akathisia is a common movement disorder associated with the use of antipsychotic medications. Ladislav Hakovec, a neuropathology professor at the University of Prague, coined the word akathisia as a ...
Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CI therapy) is a physical rehabilitation approach designed to improve motor recovery and increase extremity use following neuromuscular injury such as stroke, ...
This case highlights vitamin E’s potential as an effective adjunct treatment for patients with antipsychotic-induced motor symptoms resistant to standard therapies. Vitamin E has shown significant ...
Tardive dyskinesia, or TD, is a drug-induced movement disorder that can occur in individuals taking certain medications that block dopamine receptors in the brain. Most commonly, cases of TD are ...
Induced Vertical Break, or IVB, is the amount of movement a pitcher generates from how he spins the baseball. IVB removes the effects of gravity, and reports only the amount of "rise" or "drop" the ...
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