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Distúrbios de movimento psicogênicos (DMP) são problemas de movimento de origem mental. Isso significa que eles não são causados por nenhuma doença física conhecida no cérebro, como danos na sua estrutura (tipo um machucado ou tumor) ou desequilíbrios na sua química. Em vez disso, esses distúrbios são a forma como um problema de saúde mental subjacente se manifesta, ou podem ser casos em que a pessoa está fingindo os sintomas. A maioria dos casos de DMP se encaixa na categoria de diagnóstico psiquiátrico conhecida como "transtorno conversivo", especificamente a que afeta os movimentos.

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Distúrbios de movimento psicogênicos (DMP) são problemas de movimento de origem mental. Isso significa que eles não são causados por nenhuma doença física conhecida no cérebro, como danos na sua estrutura (tipo um machucado ou tumor) ou desequilíbrios na sua química. Em vez disso, esses distúrbios são a forma como um problema de saúde mental subjacente se manifesta, ou podem ser casos em que a pessoa está fingindo os sintomas. A maioria dos casos de DMP se encaixa na categoria de diagnóstico psiquiátrico conhecida como "transtorno conversivo", especificamente a que afeta os movimentos.

Pesquisas ativas
1 ensaio
10 total registrados no ClinicalTrials.gov
Publicações científicas
207 artigos
Último publicado: 2024 May

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Rara
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1/5k
Incomum
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Prevalência
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Características mais comuns

90%prev.
Anormalidade do movimento
Muito frequente (99-80%)
55%prev.
Anormalidade da fala ou vocalização
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Distúrbio da marcha
Frequente (79-30%)
3sintomas
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Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 3 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.

Anormalidade do movimentoAbnormality of movement
Muito frequente (99-80%)90%
Anormalidade da fala ou vocalizaçãoAbnormality of speech or vocalization
Frequente (79-30%)55%
Distúrbio da marchaGait disturbance
Frequente (79-30%)55%

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Anos de pesquisa2desde 2024
Total histórico207PubMed
Últimos 10 anos81publicações
Pico201514 papers
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81 papers (10 anos)
#1

Peripherally induced movement disorders in the stomatognathic system after oral surgical or dental procedures.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery2024 Dec

Peripherally induced movement disorders (PIMD) are hyperkinetic movement disorders that can occur after injury to a part of the body. This study aimed to identify PIMD in the stomatognathic system following dental or oral surgical procedures. A total of 229 patients with PIMD (144 women and 85 men; mean age: 53.4 years) triggered by oral surgical or dental interventions were evaluated retrospectively. The average latency between the procedures and onset of PIMD was 14.3 days. Oral surgery (40.2%), including tooth extraction, trauma treatment, and other surgical procedures, was the most frequent trigger of PIMD. This was followed by general dental treatment, including periodontal, endodontic, and restorative procedures (36.7%), prosthetic treatment (19.7%), and orthodontic treatment (3.5%). PIMD consisted of oromandibular dystonia (73.8%), functional (psychogenic) movement disorders (11.4%), orolingual dyskinesia (7.9%), and hemimasticatory spasms (5.7%). These results suggest that even minor alterations in normal anatomy or physiology after dental procedures may result in PIMD in predisposing patients. Dental professionals should be aware that although infrequently, PIMD can develop after various dental treatments. If such symptoms precipitate, the attending physician should properly explain them to the patient and provide appropriate treatment or consultation with a movement disorder specialist.

#2

An Individualized Yoga Intervention for People with Functional Neurological Disorder: Case Series.

International journal of yoga therapy2024 Mar 01

Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a heterogeneous condition of neurological symptoms that cannot be linked to a specific neurological cause. Yoga combines movement, breathing, and meditation and has established mind-body effects for people who are managing both psychological and neurological conditions. This case series describes key components of a yoga program for people with FND, evaluating feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy via self-report surveys, clinical assessments, and postintervention interview. Four individuals with FND participated in 45-minute, one-to-one virtual yoga sessions, two times a week for 8 weeks. We measured outcomes in four domains (healthcare utilization, FND symptoms, quality of life and self-efficacy, and function and mobility) at baseline, week 4, and week 8. Assessments included the Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale, timed up-and-go test, Patient Health Questionnaire-15, Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire, 36-Item Short Form Health Survey, and University of Washington Self-Efficacy Scale. Four participants completed at least 8 sessions, and two completed the full intervention (16 sessions). There were no adverse events. Two participants reported positive changes after yoga and improved on all clinical assessments (timed up-and-go test and Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale). Postintervention interview analysis revealed three themes: negative diagnosis experience, perceived health effects of yoga, and session format preferences. This was an exploratory case series describing a yoga intervention that was associated with some benefits for people with FND (decreased FND symptom severity and increased function, perceived health, quality of life, and self-efficacy). A larger case series is warranted to understand how to best select individuals who would benefit from the program.

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THE EFFICACY OF HIGH-FREQUENCY REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RTMS) ON FUNCTIONAL (PSYCHOGENIC) MOVEMENT DISORDERS.

Psychiatria Danubina2024 May
#4

Functional MRI connectivity of the primary motor cortex in functional dystonia patients.

Journal of neurology2022 Jun

Functional movement disorders include a wide spectrum of clinically documented movement disorders without an apparent organic substrate. To explore the functional connectivity (FC) of the primary motor (M1) cortex in functional dystonia (FD) patients relative to healthy controls, with a focus on different clinical phenotypes. Forty FD patients (12 fixed [FixFD]; 28 mobile [MobFD]) and 43 healthy controls (14 young FixFD-age-matched [yHC]; 29 old MobFD-age-matched [oHC]) underwent resting state fMRI. A seed-based FC analysis was performed using bilateral M1 as regions of interest. Compared to controls, FD patients showed reduced FC between left M1 and left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, and between right M1 and left M1, premotor/supplementary motor area (SMA), dorsal posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), and bilateral precuneus. Relative to yHC, FixFD patients showed reduced FC between M1 and precuneus bilaterally. Compared to oHC, MobFD patients revealed reduced FC between right M1 and left M1, premotor/SMA, dorsal-PCC, bilateral primary sensory cortices and parieto-occipital areas, and increased FC of right M1 with right associative visual cortex and bilateral ventral-PCC. FixFD patients, relative to MobFD, showed lower FC between the right M1 and right associative visual area, and bilateral precuneus and ventral-PCC. This study suggests an altered brain FC of the motor circuit with areas involved in emotional processes and sense of agency in FD. FixFD patients showed FC abnormalities mainly in areas related to sense of agency, while MobFD in regions involved in sensorimotor functions (reduced FC) and emotional processing (increased FC).

#5

In Patients With Functional Movement Disorders, Is Specialized Physical Therapy Effective in Improving Motor Symptoms?: A Critically Appraised Topic.

The neurologist2022 Jan 20

Functional movement disorders (FMD, aka psychogenic movement disorders) are very common and frequently chronic and disabling. Despite this, there is a paucity of evidence-based treatment to manage and alleviate these conditions. Specialized physical therapy (PT), involving sequential motor relearning and redirecting attention, has shown promise as a therapeutic intervention for motor symptoms. The objective of this study was to critically assess current evidence regarding specialized PT compared with usual care in improving motor symptoms among patients with FMD. This was addressed through the development of a structured critically appraised topic. This included a clinical scenario with a clinical question, literature search strategy, critical appraisal, results, evidence summary, commentary, and bottom-line conclusions. Participants included consultant and resident neurologists, a medical librarian, and content experts in the fields of physical medicine and rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, psychiatry, and psychology. A randomized controlled feasibility trial was identified and selected for critical appraisal. This study randomized 60 patients with FMD to a 5-day specialized outpatient PT program or to general outpatient PT referral, and measured patient-reported and clinician-measured outcomes. At 6 months, 72% of patients in the intervention group had a good outcome compared with 18% of control group patients. Patients in the specialized outpatient PT program had significantly better outcomes in 3 Short-Form 36 (SF36) domains (d=0.46 to 0.79) and multiple other scales of physical and social function as well as clinician-measured outcomes. The intervention resulted in 0.08 additional quality-adjusted life years in a cost-effective manner. Current evidence suggests that in patients with FMD, specialized PT improves motor symptoms in a clinically significant, sustained, and cost-effective manner. This promising intervention warrants further investigation and replication.

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2024

THE EFFICACY OF HIGH-FREQUENCY REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RTMS) ON FUNCTIONAL (PSYCHOGENIC) MOVEMENT DISORDERS.

Psychiatria Danubina
2024

Peripherally induced movement disorders in the stomatognathic system after oral surgical or dental procedures.

Oral and maxillofacial surgery
2024

An Individualized Yoga Intervention for People with Functional Neurological Disorder: Case Series.

International journal of yoga therapy
2022

In Patients With Functional Movement Disorders, Is Specialized Physical Therapy Effective in Improving Motor Symptoms?: A Critically Appraised Topic.

The neurologist
2021

A Case of Chronic Functional Parkinsonism Treated Over 10 Years for the Diagnosis of Juvenile Parkinsonism.

Turk psikiyatri dergisi = Turkish journal of psychiatry
2021

Increased Incidence of Functional (Psychogenic) Movement Disorders in Children and Adults Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study.

Neurology. Clinical practice
2022

Functional MRI connectivity of the primary motor cortex in functional dystonia patients.

Journal of neurology
2021

Opinions and clinical practice of functional movement disorders: a nationwide survey of clinicians in China.

BMC neurology
2021

Identification and initial treatment of involuntary psychogenic movement (conversion) disorder in a 25-year-old male patient.

Clinical case reports
2021

Successful Treatment of a Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia Patient with Carbamazepine-Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Using Oxcarbazepine Monotherapy: A Case Report.

Case reports in neurology
2021

Are functional movement disorder phenotypes or age at onset correlated with perfectionism or history of abuse?

Clinical parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2021

New-Onset Movement Disorders Associated with COVID-19.

Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.)
2021

A single-center series of 482 patients with functional motor disorders.

Journal of psychosomatic research
2021

Functional motor phenotypes: to lump or to split?

Journal of neurology
2021

Suggestibility as a valuable criterion for laboratory-supported definite functional movement disorders.

Clinical neurophysiology practice
2021

Functional (Psychogenic) Movement Disorders Presenting During Sleep.

Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.)
2021

Video electroencephalogram combined with electromyography in the diagnosis of hyperkinetic movement disorders with an unknown cause.

Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
2020

A Case of Psychogenic Myoclonus Responding to a Novel Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Approach: Rationale, Feasibility, and Possible Neurophysiological Basis.

Frontiers in human neuroscience
2020

A case of abdominal functional myoclonus analyzed by movement related cortical potentials.

Brain &amp; development
2020

[Functional movement disorders in children and adolescents].

Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics
2020

Clinical Characteristics of Functional Movement Disorders in the Stomatognathic System.

Frontiers in neurology
2020

Opinions and clinical practices related to diagnosing and managing functional (psychogenic) movement disorders: changes in the last decade.

European journal of neurology
2020

Gender Differences in Functional Movement Disorders.

Movement disorders clinical practice
2020

Functional gait disorders, clinical phenomenology, and classification.

Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
2020

Shared demographics and comorbidities in different functional motor disorders.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2019

Clinical and neural responses to cognitive behavioral therapy for functional tremor.

Neurology
2020

Internal Versus External Frame of Reference in Functional Movement Disorders.

The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences
2019

Psychogenic (Functional) Movement Disorders.

Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)
2019

Hiding in Plain Sight: Functional Neurological Disorders in the News.

The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences
2020

A physical therapy programme for functional motor symptoms: A telemedicine pilot study.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2018

Functional Speech and Voice Disorders: Case Series and Literature Review.

Movement disorders clinical practice
2019

Pathogenesis and pathophysiology of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders.

Neurobiology of disease
2019

OnabotulinumtoxinA and cognitive behavioral therapy in functional dystonia: A pilot randomized clinical trial.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2019

Prevalence of restless legs syndrome in functional movement disorders: a case-control study from the Czech Republic.

BMJ open
2019

Quality of life in functional movement disorders is as altered as in organic movement disorders.

Journal of psychosomatic research
2019

Psychogenic movement disorders in children and adolescents: an update.

European journal of pediatrics
2018

Neuroimaging Applications in Functional Movement Disorders.

International review of neurobiology
2019

Abnormal postural behavior in patients with functional movement disorders during exposure to stress.

Psychoneuroendocrinology
2018

Exposure and Response Prevention for Comorbid Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Psychogenic Movement Disorder.

The primary care companion for CNS disorders
2018

Acute hyperkinetic movement disorders in Italian paediatric emergency departments.

Archives of disease in childhood
2018

Multidisciplinary clinic for functional movement disorders (FMD): 1-year experience from a single centre.

Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
2017

Psychogenic Movement Disorders in Adults and Children: A Clinical and Video Profile of 58 Indian Patients.

Movement disorders clinical practice
2018

The most promising advances in our understanding and treatment of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2017

Functional (psychogenic) stereotypies.

Journal of neurology
2017

A Simplified Version of the Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale: The Simplified Functional Movement Disorders Rating Scale (S-FMDRS).

Movement disorders clinical practice
2017

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Functional (Psychogenic) Movement Disorders.

Journal of movement disorders
2017

Examiner manoeuvres 'sensory tricks' in functional (psychogenic) movement disorders.

Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
2017

Clinical decision-making in functional and hyperkinetic movement disorders.

Neurology
2017

Hyperkinetic psychogenic movement disorders remain a diagnosis at first sight.

Neurology
2017

Psychogenic Movement Disorders and Dopamine Transporter Scans: Still a Clinical Diagnosis?

Psychosomatics
2016

Functional voice disorders: Clinical presentations and differential diagnosis.

Handbook of clinical neurology
2016

Psychogenic (functional) parkinsonism.

Handbook of clinical neurology
2016

Psychogenic Explanations of Physical Illness: Time to Examine the Evidence.

Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
2016

Letter regarding article 'Freezing of gait associated with a corpus callosum lesion'.

Journal of clinical movement disorders
2016

Movement Disorders Presenting in Childhood.

Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)
2017

Childhood-Onset Movement Disorders: A Clinical Series of 606 Cases.

Movement disorders clinical practice
2016

Impaired resting vagal tone in patients with functional movement disorders.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2017

Are Patients with Psychogenic Movement Disorders More Likely to be Healthcare Workers?

Movement disorders clinical practice
2016

Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and movement disorders: A comparative review.

Neurology. Clinical practice
2016

Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Conversion (Functional) Weakness and Paralysis: A Systematic Review and Future Perspectives.

Frontiers in neuroscience
2016

Clinical signs in functional (psychogenic) gait disorders: a brief survey.

Journal of clinical movement disorders
2016

Psychogenic Ophthalmologic Movement Disorders.

The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences
2016

Gender and Age Determinants of Psychogenic Movement Disorders: A Clinical Profile of 73 Patients.

The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
2016

Psychogenic movement disorder in human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 associated myelopathy.

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases
2015

Cranial functional (psychogenic) movement disorders.

The Lancet. Neurology
2015

Psychogenic speech disorder--a case report.

Psychiatria Danubina
2016

Electrophysiological evaluation of psychogenic movement disorders.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2016

Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders - Clinical presentations.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2015

Speech and voice disorders in patients with psychogenic movement disorders.

Journal of neurology
2015

A biological measure of stress levels in patients with functional movement disorders.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2015

Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders associated with normal scores in psychological questionnaires: A case control study.

Journal of psychosomatic research
2015

Sensory Attenuation Assessed by Sensory Evoked Potentials in Functional Movement Disorders.

PloS one
2015

Diagnostic performance of the "Huffing and Puffing" sign in psychogenic (functional) movement disorders.

Movement disorders clinical practice
2015

Phenotype-specific diagnosis of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders.

Current neurology and neuroscience reports
2015

Paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia, post-streptococcal syndromes and psychogenic movement disorders: a diagnostic challenge.

BMJ case reports
2015

Functional or psychogenic movement disorders: an endless enigmatic tale.

Frontiers in neurology
2015

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation plus standardized suggestion of benefit for functional movement disorders: an open label case series.

Parkinsonism &amp; related disorders
2015

[Psychogenic movement disorders].

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie
2015

Recognizing uncommon presentations of psychogenic (functional) movement disorders.

Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.)
2015

Alexithymia in Neurological Disease: A Review.

The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences
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  1. Peripherally induced movement disorders in the stomatognathic system after oral surgical or dental procedures.
    Oral and maxillofacial surgery· 2024· PMID 39085558mais citado
  2. An Individualized Yoga Intervention for People with Functional Neurological Disorder: Case Series.
    International journal of yoga therapy· 2024· PMID 38519849mais citado
  3. THE EFFICACY OF HIGH-FREQUENCY REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (RTMS) ON FUNCTIONAL (PSYCHOGENIC) MOVEMENT DISORDERS.
    Psychiatria Danubina· 2024· PMID 39546520mais citado
  4. Functional MRI connectivity of the primary motor cortex in functional dystonia patients.
    Journal of neurology· 2022· PMID 34773159mais citado
  5. In Patients With Functional Movement Disorders, Is Specialized Physical Therapy Effective in Improving Motor Symptoms?: A Critically Appraised Topic.
    The neurologist· 2022· PMID 35051971mais citado
  6. A Case of Chronic Functional Parkinsonism Treated Over 10 Years for the Diagnosis of Juvenile Parkinsonism.
    Turk Psikiyatri Derg· 2021· PMID 34964104recente

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  4. Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
  5. Q55788490(Wikidata)

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