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Stay up to date on novel, clinically-relevant research findings in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Each episode of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society podcast discusses a relevant development in the field, including highlighted journal articles and interviews with the authors.

MDS Podcast International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society

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Stay up to date on novel, clinically-relevant research findings in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Each episode of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society podcast discusses a relevant development in the field, including highlighted journal articles and interviews with the authors.

    Hot Topic: Limitations of phenomenology in functional movement disorders: what can we learn?

    Hot Topic: Limitations of phenomenology in functional movement disorders: what can we learn?

    In this Hot Topic, Dr. Sarah Lidstone moderates a discussion with Dr. Mark Hallett and Prof. Mark Edwards on the limitations of phenomenology in movement disorders. Drawn from a recent viewpoint by Prof. Edwards and using functional movement disorder as an example, they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a phenotype equaling disease paradigm, the voluntary vs. involuntary movement disorder, and what we can learn from functional movement disorders.

    • 26 min
    Understanding corticobasal syndrome: Clinical and neuroimaging characteristics to unlock the underlying pathology

    Understanding corticobasal syndrome: Clinical and neuroimaging characteristics to unlock the underlying pathology

    Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Jacy Parmera about her recently published article on the clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of patients with corticobasal syndrome, with a focus on the potential correlation with the underlying neuropathological causes. Read the article »

    • 15 min
    Special Series: Exploring medical and surgical management for chorea

    Special Series: Exploring medical and surgical management for chorea

    Profs. Elena Moro and Ruth Walker discuss the management of chorea, including when this is appropriate. They focus on Huntington’s disease and the role of deep brain stimulation and other surgical interventions, in addition to medical management.

    • 26 min
    CSF1R-related disorder in China

    CSF1R-related disorder in China

    Dr. Sara Schaefer speaks with Doctors Xiaojun Huang and Jingying Wu about the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of CSF1R-related disorder in a Chinese population, including unique clinical and radiographic characteristics.


    Journal CME is available until May 21, 2025

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    • 14 min
    Special Series: Approach to patients with acquired choreas

    Special Series: Approach to patients with acquired choreas

    Dr. Ruth Walker and Dr. Molly Cincotta discuss causes of acquired chorea and approach to the work-up of a patient with an acquired chorea.

    • 25 min
    Hot Topic: Focused Ultrasound in Movement Disorders - Brain ablations as a therapeutic tool

    Hot Topic: Focused Ultrasound in Movement Disorders - Brain ablations as a therapeutic tool

    In this Hot Topic episode, Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Raul Martinez on the recent evidence and future applications of focused ultrasound-based ablations in movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremors. Discover how this innovative approach is improving patient care and what it could mean for the future of medical treatment.

    • 29 min

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