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MOVEMENT DISORDER IN
PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES


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Dr. Hooshmand and I have written an
article regarding Movement Disorder in Peripheral Nerve Injuries.
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article. Please click on the link below to
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Below is an abstract of the that article.
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MOVEMENT DISORDER IN PERIPHERAL
NERVE INJURIES
H. Hooshmand, M.D. and Eric M.
Phillips
Neurological Associates Pain
Management Center
Vero Beach, FL
Abstract. The conventional
wisdom and classical description of movement disorders point to the
central nervous system (CNS) as the originator of movement disorder, it is
becoming obviously that peripheral nerve injuries can also initiate and
contribute to movement disorders. Even though such conditions are
exceptional and rare as compared to the CNS movement disorder, there is
evidence that the peripheral nervous system (PNS) can also contribute to
movement disorder.
Descriptors. central nervous system (CNS),
complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS I and CRPS II), movement disorder,
myoclonic jerks, Parkinson Disease (PD), reflex sympathetic dystrophy
(RSD), tremor. |
We hope
that this article will be helpful to you.
All our best!
Dr. H. Hooshmand
and Eric Phillips
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