17 April 2012

Cervical Dystonia, Spasmodic Torticollis

Spasmodic Torticollis (Cervical Dystonia) is a neurological disorder affecting the muscles of the neck which cause the head to be pulled either sideways, downwards or backwards.

Diseases of the Nervous System
Diseases of the Nervous System.ppt

Clostridium botulinum Toxin: The Neuromuscular Wonder Drug
Amy Malhowski
Clostridium botulinum Toxin.ppt

Dysarthrias associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders
Jill Fahy
Dysarthrias associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders.ppt

Neural structures involved in the control of movement
Neural structures involved in the control of movement.ppt

Motion-Tracking System Detailed Design Review
Brittany Bochette, Lindsey Clark, Mike Ostertag, Maya Ramaswamy, Andrei Stihi
Detailed Design Review.ppt

Hypothesis Testing
Hyptest.ppt

Assessment: Botulinum Neurotoxin for the Treatment of Autonomic Disorders and Pain, Movement Disorders, and Spasticity - (An Evidence-Based Review) , American Academy of Neurology
Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee
D.M. Simpson, MD; C.E. Argoff, MD; A. Blitzer, MD, DDS; A. Brashear, MD; M.K. Childers, DO, PhD; C. Comella, MD; R. Dubinsky, MD, MPH; D.D. Dykstra, MD, PhD; J.M. Gracies, MD, PhD; H.K. Graham, MD; G.S. Gronseth, MD; M. Hallet, MD; B. Jabbari, MD; J. Jankovic, MD; B. Karp, MD; H.C. Kaufmann, MD; C.L. Ludlow, PhD; J.M. Miyasaki, MD, MEd; B. Russman, MD; B. Schurch, MD; S.D. Silberstein, MD; L.L. Simpson, PhD; Y. So, MD, PhD; M. Naumann, MD
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