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UF MovementDisorders

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Caring for & researching Parkinson Disease, Dystonia, Tremor, Ataxia, Tics & more. Interdisciplinary Program at the Norman @FixelInstitute at @UFHealth

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UF PHHP (@ufphhp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On #WorldParkinsonsDay, we're spotlighting Karen Hegland's research to support people living with Parkinson’s. From improving airway protection to addressing treatment disparities, her work at PHHP & the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases is driving meaningful change. phhp.ufl.edu/2023/08/09/res…

Parkinson's Foundation (@parkinsondotorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hear this special World Parkinson's Day message from PAM: Your Guide to Parkinson's Awareness Month! 🩵 🤝 Share this post and visit Parkinson.org/Awareness to help us support the Parkinson's disease community.

UF MovementDisorders (@ufmdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember to follow the Fixel Institute on Instagram, X, and Facebook. That's where the latest about what we are doing is posted! Insta: buff.ly/414pimO X: buff.ly/4fKivDi

Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases (@fixelinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What causes the jerky movements in myoclonus-dystonia (DYT11)? A new study using Sgce knockout mice found abnormal cerebellar Purkinje cell firing—especially in females—may be to blame. 🔎 Dive into the science behind the symptoms: ow.ly/T3B350VCF8n

What causes the jerky movements in myoclonus-dystonia (DYT11)? A new study using Sgce knockout mice found abnormal cerebellar Purkinje cell firing—especially in females—may be to blame. 🔎 Dive into the science behind the symptoms: ow.ly/T3B350VCF8n
Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases (@fixelinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since today is #NationalExerciseDay, Professor Bastiaan Bloem—medical director of the Parkinson Center Nijmegen in the Netherlands—is sharing one thing he’d NEVER do as a neurologist. 🧠💪 Spoiler: it’s all about the power of movement. Staying active = essential for brain health!

Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases (@fixelinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to Parkinson’s care, expertise matters. A Movement Disorder Specialist brings advanced knowledge and tailored treatment to improve quality of life. ❤️‍🩹#KnowParkinsons #WorldParkinsonsDay

When it comes to Parkinson’s care, expertise matters. A Movement Disorder Specialist brings advanced knowledge and tailored treatment to improve quality of life. ❤️‍🩹#KnowParkinsons #WorldParkinsonsDay
UF McKnight Brain Institute (@ufmbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the latest episode of Cup O' Joe, Interim Provost Joe Glover visited MBI researchers Drs. Stefan Prokop and Matt LaVoie for a tour of the FLORIDA Neuromedicine Human Brain and Tissue Bank. youtube.com/watch?v=IdAgrZ…

Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases (@fixelinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 Don’t miss Dr. Melissa Armstrong’s Medscape talk on Lewy body dementia—how it differs from other dementias, early signs, and why accurate diagnosis matters. A must-watch for raising awareness and understanding. 🎥 Watch here: medscape.com/viewarticle/ho… #LewyBodyDementia

🧠 Don’t miss Dr. Melissa Armstrong’s Medscape talk on Lewy body dementia—how it differs from other dementias, early signs, and why accurate diagnosis matters. A must-watch for raising awareness and understanding.
🎥 Watch here: medscape.com/viewarticle/ho…
#LewyBodyDementia
Tyler's Hope (@tylershope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, forcing parts of the body into abnormal, often painful, movements and postures. Find this and more on Tylerhope.org #dystoniasuck #dyt1 #dystonia #dystoniaawareness

Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, forcing parts of the body into abnormal, often painful, movements and postures. 

Find this and more on Tylerhope.org 

#dystoniasuck #dyt1 #dystonia #dystoniaawareness