Feb 25, 2016
Researchers use brain’s plasticity to treat movement disorder dystonia, help stroke survivors
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: neuroscience
Interesting research and maybe a new twist for Dystonia.
Exactly what triggers dystonia — an involuntary muscle contraction of the hand, fingers, neck or mouth, which is sometimes very painful — is unclear. But some researchers think the underlying problem that causes it may also be the key to treating it, and other brain-linked disorders like Parkinson’s.