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Real-World Patient Case Study

Other Movement Disorder: 59-Year-Old Woman With Dystonic Head Tremor Related to Cervical Dystonia

  • Laxman Bahroo, DO, FAAN

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Sep 2022

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Other Movement Disorder- 59-Year-Old Woman With Dystonic Head Tremor Related to Cervical Dystonia

This video features a brief clip from an HCP-patient interaction and is not a complete formal exam.

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