Abstract
Background: Information on specialist physiotherapeutic treatment for functional movement disorders is scarce. Previous studies focussed on functional gait disorders and availability of descriptions of the practical application especially for other body regions is very limited. Cases: We present two illustrative cases, demonstrating the key elements of physiotherapy for the treatment of functional movement disorders beyond gait difficulties. The individual applicability of the specific core elements of physiotherapy, adapted to the individual needs of each patient, are described. We also explain, how different sensory stimuli can be used to shift attention away from symptoms and thus reduce them. Moreover, we discuss how patients’ agency can be encouraged and how this results in therapy key moments, contributing to a sustained improvement of symptoms. Conclusion: Thus, our case series are intended to guide clinicians and therapists alike, to promote disease-specific physiotherapy for this common and treatable neuropsychiatric disorder.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Aufsatznummer | 29 |
| Zeitschrift | Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements |
| Jahrgang | 14 |
| Ausgabenummer | 1 |
| Seiten (von - bis) | 29 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2024 |
Fördermittel
Alexander M\u00FCnchau declare support from Foundations: Possehl-Stiftung (L\u00FCbeck, Germany), Margot und J\u00FCrgen Wessel Stiftung (L\u00FCbeck, Germany), Tourette Syndrome Association (Germany), Interessenverband Tourette Syndrom (Germany), CHDI, Damp-Stiftung (Kiel, Germany); Academic research support: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG): projects 1692/3-1, 4-1, SFB 936, and FOR 2698 (project numbers 396914663, 396577296, 396474989); European Reference Network \u2013 Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN \u2013 RND; Project ID No 739510) Carl Alexander Gless has been supported by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kiel, Germany. Anne Weissbach declares grants from: German Research Foundation (DFG, WE5919/2-1, WE 5919/4-1, and FOR2698/2), the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, and an Edmond J. Safra Career Development Award from the Michael J. Fox foundation (MJFF-022062) Kirsten E. Zeuner declares that there are no additional disclosures to report Kirsten E. Zeuner has received research support from the Christa and Hans-Peter Thomsen Foundation, the German Research Foundation (DFG 5919/4-1) and from Strathmann GmbH & Co. KG This work was support by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, WE5919/4-1).
| Träger | Trägernummer |
|---|---|
| Tourette Association of America | |
| Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel | |
| DAMP-Stiftung | |
| CHDI Foundation, Inc. | |
| Dystonia Medical Research Foundation | |
| Interessenverband Tourette Syndrom | |
| Strathmann GmbH & Co | |
| Margot und Jürgen Wessel Stiftung | |
| Christa and Hans-Peter Thomsen Foundation | |
| Possehl-Stiftung | |
| Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | SFB 936, 396914663, 1692/3-1, 739510, FOR2698/2, 396474989, FOR 2698, WE5919/4-1, 396577296, DFG 5919/4-1, WE5919/2-1 |
| Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research | MJFF-022062 |
Strategische Forschungsbereiche und Zentren
- Querschnittsbereich: Gesundheitswissenschaften: Logopädie, Ergotherapie, Physiotherapie und Hebammenwissenschaft
DFG-Fachsystematik
- 2.23-07 Klinische Neurologie, Neurochirurgie und Neuroradiologie