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The Movement Disorder Society
 
The Movement Disorder Society
The Movement Disorder Society
  • Our Society

    Our Society
    The Movement Disorder Society (MDS) is an international professional society of clinicians, scientists and other healthcare professionals who are interested in Parkinson's disease, related neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, hyperkinetic Movement Disorders and abnormalities in muscle tone and motor control.

    • About Us
      (En Español/关于我们/關於我們)
    • Affiliate Member Societies
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    • Purpose, Mission and Goals
    • Regional Sections
    • Special Interest Groups
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    • Study Groups
    • Task Forces
    • Website Leadership
  • Education

    Education
    The MDS educational program offers high caliber CME and professional development opportunities in Movement Disorders. Browse upcoming workshops and conferences, Webcasts, E-Learning resources, and more.

    • Continuing Medical Education (CME)
    • Develop Your Own Course
    • Educational Resources
    • E-Learning
    • Feedback - Contact Us
    • MDS Outreach Education Programs
    • MDS-UPDRS Training Program
    • UDysRS Training Program
    • Upcoming Courses
  • International Congress

    International Congress
    The Movement Disorder Society (MDS) gathers thousands of the field's clinicians, researchers, trainees and industry supporters on an annual basis at its International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders. The purpose of the MDS International Congress is to share ideas, encourage interest among all those involved in the care and research of Movement Disorders, to participate in the activities of MDS and to advance the related clinical and scientific discipline.

    • Overview
      (En Español/概览/概覽)
    • 2012 Dublin Congress
    • 2013 Sydney Congress
    • 2014 Stockholm Congress
    • Add name to International Congress Mailing List
    • Contact MDS Congress Staff
    • Future and Past Congresses
  • Announcements

    Announcements
    MDS welcomes submissions from nonprofit organizations for job postings, grants, fellowships, notices and conference/workshop information for placement on the Website.

    • Available Grants
    • Conference Calendar
    • Fellowship Postings
    • Job Postings
    • MDS Supported and Endorsed Meetings
    • Notices
  • Membership

    Membership
    MDS works to advance the sciences by disseminating knowledge about Movement Disorders and by promoting research into causes, prevention and treatment of these disorders. Membership categories include: Regular, Junior, Health Professional, Student, and Waived Dues.

    • Overview
      (En Español/概览/概覽)
    • Apply for Membership
    • Contact the International Secretariat
    • Members Only
    • Online Project Management
    • Membership Mailing List
    • MoveNet
    • Online Membership Directory
    • Pay Your 2013 Dues
    • Waived Dues Membership
  • Publications

    Publications
    The Movement Disorder Society produces several publications in order to disseminate information, to communicate the latest research and to provide opportunities for its members to share ideas. Many of these publications are offered as membership benefits.

    • Overview
      (En Español/概览/概覽)
    • Archived Website Editions
    • EBM Reviews & Task Force Papers
    • E-Newsletter Archive
    • E-Store (DVDs, Audio-Visuals, Books)
    • Journal Podcasts
    • Latest News
    • Movement  Disorders Journal
    • Moving Along  Newsletter
    • Rating Scales
    • Related Meeting Materials
    • Video Library
  • Regional Sections

    Regional Sections
    Created not only to further the goals and objectives of MDS International, The Movement Disorder Society's regional sections strive to increase the interest, education and participation of neurologists, Movement Disorder specialists, non-Movement Disorder specialists, trainees, health professionals and scientists in the Asian and Oceanian, European, Pan American and Sub-Saharan Africa regions.

    • Asian and Oceanian Section (AOS) (繁体中文/简体中文)
    • European Section (ES)
    • Pan American Section (PAS)
    • Sub-Saharan Africa
Publications
Overview Movement  Disorders Journal Video Library EBM Reviews & Task Force Papers Latest News Rating Scales E-Newsletter Archive E-Store Moving Along  Newsletter Book Reviews Related Meeting Materials
Movement Disorders Journal Podcast Reports

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Abstracts of Volume 27, Issue 12

 

audio file Listen to full podcast for October 2012 issue

 

 

Podcasts by title

audio file Systematic Review and UK-Based Study of PARK2 (parkin), PINK1, PARK7 (DJ-1) and LRRK2 in early-onset Parkinson's disease

audio file Assessment of quality of life with the multiple system atrophy health related quality of life scale

audio file The effects of auditory startle and nonstartle stimuli on step initiation in Parkinson's disease

audio file Reliability of a new scale for essential tremor

audio file Hearing impairment in Parkinson’s disease

audio file Olfactory dysfunction in fragile X tremor ataxia syndrome

audio file Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation for generalized dystonia after bilateral pallidotomy

audio file Intrathecal application of autologous bone marrow cell preparations in parkinsonian syndromes

audio file Gait patterns in parkinsonian patients with or without mild cognitive impairment

audio file Psychogenic facial movement disorders: Clinical features and associated conditions

audio file A study of subtle motor signs in early Parkinson’s disease

audio file Small vessel disease in patients with Parkinson's disease: A clinicopathological study

audio file Brain activation pattern related to gait disturbances in Parkinson's disease


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