Ep. 145: Why Should Neurologists Care About the World Dance Day?

Ep. 145: Why Should Neurologists Care About the World Dance Day?

Moderator: Alicia Gonzalez Martinez (Madrid, Spain) Guests: Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria), Julia Polai (Innsbruck, Austria) In this episode for World Dance Day, Gonzales Martinez discusses the physical, emotional, and neurological benefits of dancing with neurologist Berger, and dancer and patient Polai. They emphasize its therapeutic potential for people with neurological conditions and highlight how dance engages multiple brain functions and fosters social connection, making it a valuable tool for both patients and healthcare professionals.

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Ep. 197: Functional Neurological Symptoms Co-existing with Movement Disorders: Clinical Challenges and Opportunities

Ep. 197: Functional Neurological Symptoms Co-existing with Movement Disorders: Clinical Challenges and Opportunities

Moderator: Selma Aybek (Fribourg, Switzerland) Guests: Gabriela Gilmour (Calgary, Canada) and Katarzyna Śmiłowska (Sosnowiec, Poland) In this episode, Selma Aybek speaks with Gabriela Gilmour and K...

19 Apr 38min

Ep. 196: Is Biological Sex Important for the Development of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)?

Ep. 196: Is Biological Sex Important for the Development of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND)?

Moderator: Primavera Spagnolo (Boston, MA) Guest: Natalia Szejko (Warsaw, Poland) and Anna Dunalska (Warsaw, Poland) In this episode, Primavera Spagnolo speaks with Natalia Szejko and Anna Dunalsk...

12 Apr 33min

Ep. 195: Functional Neurological Disorder Across Europe: Bridging Gaps in Neurology Training and Clinical Practice

Ep. 195: Functional Neurological Disorder Across Europe: Bridging Gaps in Neurology Training and Clinical Practice

Moderator: Veronica Cabreira (Porto, Portugal) Guest: Mark Edwards (London, UK) and Jon Stone (Edinburgh, UK) Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) remains one of the most common yet least adequate...

5 Apr 27min

Ep. 194: Autism in children and adults: different or the same?

Ep. 194: Autism in children and adults: different or the same?

Moderator: Taras Voloshyn (Kyiv, Ukraine) Guests: Laavanya Damodaran (Birmingham, UK), Osman Malik (London, UK) In this episode, Taras Voloshyn speaks with Laavanya Damodaran and Osman Malik about a...

29 Mar 48min

Ep. 193: Understanding GBS and other inflammatory neuropathies across ages

Ep. 193: Understanding GBS and other inflammatory neuropathies across ages

Moderator: Francesco Germano (Genoa, Italy) Guest: Matteo Cataldi (Genoa, Italy) In this episode, Francesco Germano speaks with Matteo Cataldi about Guillain-Barré syndrome and other inflammatory ...

22 Mar 28min

Ep. 192: Movement disorders in children and adults: different or the same?

Ep. 192: Movement disorders in children and adults: different or the same?

Moderator: Natalia Szejko (Warsaw, Poland) Guests: Tammy Hedderly (London, UK), Alexander Münchau (Lübeck, Germany) In this episode, Natalia Szejko speaks with Tammy Hedderly and Alexander Münchau ...

15 Mar 36min

Ep. 191: FND in children and adults: different or the same?

Ep. 191: FND in children and adults: different or the same?

Moderator: Meagan Watson (Denver, USA) Guests: Pavlina Danhofer (Brno, Czech Republic), Natalia Szejko (Warsaw, Poland) In this episode, Meagan Watson speaks with Pavlína Danhofer and Natalia Szejko ...

8 Mar 39min

Ep. 190: Parkinson’s disease – more than a movement disorder

Ep. 190: Parkinson’s disease – more than a movement disorder

In this episode, Yıldız Değirmenci speaks with Julie Hall and Marit Ruitenberg about non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, focusing on anxiety and cognitive impairment. They examine their clinica...

1 Mar 20min

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