
Exergaming to improve complex motor-cognitive performances in patients suffering from dementia
Exergaming, or "exercise-gaming," is an exciting new therapy option for patients with dementia. In a recently published study in Journal of… Read more »
Exergaming, or "exercise-gaming," is an exciting new therapy option for patients with dementia. In a recently published study in Journal of… Read more »
Performing activities of daily life is something most people take for granted, but there are those who need assistance with those tasks. A recent… Read more »
An exciting therapy option for Parkinson’s disease is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a type of noninvasive… Read more »
The risk of stroke is highest in the period immediately before and after birth. A recently published study found that the… Read more »
Dystonia is a little known syndrome which is estimated to affect at least 70,000 people in the UK. For Dystonia Awareness Week (5… Read more »
For Parkinson’s Awareness Week, we invited our Associate Editor of Journal of Clinical Movement Disorder, Dr. Pichet… Read more »
In this post, we look at the new structure of Annals of General Psychiatry, and Section Editors Dr Athanasios Douzenis and Dr… Read more »
The 20th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders took place in Berlin between 19-23 June. Attended… Read more »
To support the Multiple Sclerosis Trust’s Awareness Week 2016 the ISRCTN registry is exploring what’s new in the world of… Read more »
Today Multiple Sclerosis and Demyelinating Disorders launches with BioMed Central and we asked Editor-in-Chief Luigi M.E. Grimaldi… Read more »