Paul Blocq (1860-1896) and his teacher Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) introduced the expression "astasia-abasia" into medical terminology in 1888 to designate a pathology they believed to be caused ...
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) and psychogenic movement disorders (PMD) are commonly seen in Neurology practice and are categorized in the DSM-5 as functional neurological ...
aJames J and Joan A Gardner Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA bDepartment of Neurology, Norman Fixel ...
ABSTRACT: We present the case of a 60 yrs old male who, following a routine, uneventful, fluoroscopically guided L5/S1 facet joint rhizolysis and sacro-iliac joint (SIJ) injection developed an ...
ABSTRACT: We present the case of a 60 yrs old male who, following a routine, uneventful, fluoroscopically guided L5/S1 facet joint rhizolysis and sacro-iliac joint (SIJ) injection developed an ...
Most kids would love the idea of being like Alice in Wonderland – slipping down a rabbit hole into a mystical world. But could it ever happen? It seems so. Abigail Moss (5) of the UK suffered ...
Abasia is a broad term that describes the inability to walk, usually due to motor coordination problems. The word 'abasia' comes from Greek and means 'without step.' People with abasia can have a wide ...
In one photograph the cathedral crouches like an abject creature, low and painful behind a foreground strafed with chimneys, gutters and bed steads poking like unseemly viscera from precarious slopes ...
Blocq's disease is an odd one. Also known as Astasia-Abasia, patients often appear to be constantly on the verge of falling over. They tend to stumble about as though drunk and will sometimes weave ...