2023
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13020352
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Pathophysiology and Treatment of Functional Paralysis: Insight from Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Abstract: Functional paralysis (FP) or limb weakness is a common presentation of functional movement disorders (FMD), accounting for 18.1% of the clinical manifestations of FMD. The pathophysiology of FP is not known, but imaging studies have identified changes in structural and functional connectivity in multiple brain networks. It has been proposed that noninvasive brain stimulation techniques may be used to understand the pathophysiology of FP and may represent a possible therapeutic option. In this paper, we reviewe… Show more

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“…Gait disturbances may additionally manifest as unsteady or uncoordinated walking patterns, often leading to falls or trouble with maintaining balance [89]. In extreme cases, patients can also experience functional paralysis, wherein they are not able to move certain body parts notwithstanding intact motor function [90].…”
Section: Psychodynamic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gait disturbances may additionally manifest as unsteady or uncoordinated walking patterns, often leading to falls or trouble with maintaining balance [89]. In extreme cases, patients can also experience functional paralysis, wherein they are not able to move certain body parts notwithstanding intact motor function [90].…”
Section: Psychodynamic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%