Idiopathic spinal myoclonus: a clinical and neurophysiological assessment of a movement disorder of uncertain origin.
Spinal Myoclonus (SM) is characterized by brief and sudden movements caused by the activation of muscles belonging to adjacent spinal myotomes. Recent reports have indicated that "typical" clinical and electrophysiological features of SM can be mimicked voluntarily. A useful tool that can...
Main Authors: | Esposito, M, Edwards, M, Bhatia, K, Brown, P, Cordivari, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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