
UMiami Movement Disorders
@umiamimovedis
University of Miami Movement Disorders Division | Parkinson’s Center of Excellence | Huntington's Disease Center of Excellence | Tourette's Center of Excellence
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https://med.miami.edu/departments/neurology/divisions/movement-disorders-divisions 17-04-2021 19:32:58
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26/n As a side note but also very importantly! our reviewer comments along with several validation results lead to supplementary material with 36 figures! Oof! Special thanks to Helen.Friedrich Clemens Neudorfer and the twitterless Konstantin Butenko for making this possible.

Researchers fighting for brain health. Drs. Levin, Agudelo, Haq, and Rundek do incredible research in #BrainHealth and #HealthyAging. Learn more about our research at loom.ly/GVgntfw UMiami Neurology Precision Aging Network MindCrowd Project 🧠 UMiami Health System Miller Medicine University of Miami


So proud of our graduating UMiami movement disorders fellows Sarah Marmol Matthew Feldman. They are ready to put their knowledge to work - I have no doubts about the great achievements to come ! University of Miami Neurology Residency Ihtsham Haq Jason Margolesky MDS


Join us in person or via zoom 7/3, 12:00PM EDT for our 1st DBS Support Group. RSVP 305-243-1865 for directions or zoom link. #Parkinsons UMiami Movement Disorders Parkinson's Foundation


My sincere gratitude to National Ataxia Foundation for adding us to their Ataxia Centers of Excellence! We at UMiami Movement Disorders are excited to partner in the fight for a world without #ataxia. UMiami Neurology Stephan Zuchner, MD, PhD Corneliu Luca Jason Margolesky

98 fellows were able to ask career questions from world-renowned Movement Disorders specialists during the Parkinson's Foundation luncheon at the Aspen Course. @parkinsondotorg Michael Okun Joseph Jankovic Mark Hallett Alberto J Espay SusanFox Jennifer Goldman, MD, MS



Via Nature Medicine: A new #DeepBrainStimulation cut in half the amount of time that people with #Parkinsons experienced their most bothersome symptoms: bit.ly/3NadPKg #NeuroTwitter Carina Oehrn @scernera1 UCSF Neurosurgery Alfonso Fasano Christina Swan Mayo Clinic Neuro



The apomorphine pump (ONAPGO) has finally been FDA approved for treatment of Parkinson's. This will be another excellent option for treating 'off medication time' in Parkinson's, and the evidence has been there for a long time. We review the key points of The Lancet Neurology TOLEDO


Great speakers and participation at our 2025 University of Miami Neurology Update. Learned a lot about new Parkinson’s disease treatments, atypical Parkinsonism and functional movement disorders from drs Ihtsham Haq Henry Moore, Danielle Shpiner, Jason Margolesky and Taylor Peabody.


Differentials of L-dopa responsive juvenile onset Dystonia- Parkinsonism # To keep Juvenile form of NIID in this list with L-dopa induced dyskinesia mimicking PRKN #Neurotwitter Alberto J Espay Abhimanyu Mahajan Luca Marsili, MD doi.org/10.1212/WNL.00…


Very excited to be able to offer adaptive DBS to our patients with PD at University of Miami. Amazing team effort here at UM for the past 2 days initiating the therapy - more to come! University of Miami



Are you aware of Approach to adult onset hereditary cerebellar ataxia ?? Newer Short tandem repeats causing cerebellar ataxia with their key clinical features The Cerebellum Cerebellum and Neurodegeneration Research Group 🔷️FGF14(SCA27B) 🔷️RFC1(CANVAS) 🔷️ZFHX3(SCA4) 🔷️THAP11 doi.org/10.1007/s12311…



The next issue on Disorders of #CSF Dynamics, guest edited by Dr. Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory, publishes on June 3! Jeremy Cutsforth-Gregory MD Lyell Jones MD American Academy of Neurology Aileen Antonio, MD, FAAN kaisorn chaichana J. Levi Chazen MD John J. Chen, MD, PhD Daniel José Correa, MD, MSc Thien Huynh Justin T. Jordan, MD, MPH, FAAN Narayan Kissoon Dr Susan Mollan Maria Peris-Celda, MD PhD Rana R Said


Excited to share our new paper out in Movement Disorders Journal We looked at acute dyskinesia during monopolar review in STN & GPi DBS in PD and found correlations with modulation of subthalamo-pallidal fibers. Could this path also be related to levodopa dyskinesias? …mentdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/md…
