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About Dystonia and Involuntary Movements (Body Jerks or Twists). Causes and Modern Treatment Methods from Neurologists of a Leading Medical Center

Dystonia. Doctor of Medical Sciences Rezida Galimova on TVC

05.12.2024/by Igor Buzaev

Cervical Dystonia. Interview with Doctor of Medical Sciences Rezida Galimova on the Program “Dr. I… ” on TVC In the latest episode of the program “Doctor I…” from September 20, 2022, the first Russian MRgFUS neurosurgeon Rezida Maratovna Galimova Today we are excited to present an engaging discussion centered on the treatment of cervical dystonia. […]

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New Treatment for Dystonia: Ultrasound Surgery Without Incisions

03.12.2024/by Igor Buzaev

В Neurological Science An article has been published, opening doors to a new non-invasive treatment for dystonia with focused ultrasound! Recent research , dedicated to MRI-guideded focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), has shown its promise in treating dystonia—a condition that causes involuntary movements and spasms. This method is non-invasive, meaning it does not require incisions. Instead, MRgFUS […]

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Video Lecture for Patients on Dystonia

23.07.2024/by Aleksej Savelev

Dystonia. About the Disease. Causes of Development. Acquired Dystonia Co-founder of the V.S. Buzaev International Medical Centre, neurosurgeon, Doctor of Medical Sciences Rezida Maratovna Galimova, talks about dystonias. Dystonias Causes of Dystonia Acquired dystonias

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