Reconciling the evidence regarding posture with a patient’s individual context is important to optimally manage presenting patients.
The general practitioner has a vital role in timely diagnosis, effective communication, referral and treatment, which can have a lasting impact on the patient experience.
Once considered rare, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome is now understood to be relatively common, occurring in approximately 1% of school-aged children.
Botulinum neurotoxin is an effective treatment for various movement disorders that are disabling and frequently under-recognised.