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Stay informed with simple, expert-written articles on Parkinson’s disease, tremors, dystonia, and more. Learn tips, treatments, and real advice — all in easy-to-understand language.
A patient carefully examines printed brain MRI scan images in a modern medical office while a laptop displays an MRI scan, representing the process of understanding MRI reports with a healthcare professional.

How to Read Your MRI Report: A Patient’s Guide

This guide won’t replace your neurologist’s interpretation – imaging always needs to be read alongside your symptoms and examination findings but it will help you understand the structure of a typical brain MRI report and what some of the most common terms actually mean.

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Adult with involuntary facial and tongue movements caused by tardive dyskinesia, illustrating the neurological side effects associated with long-term use of certain medications.

Tardive Dyskinesia: What It Is, Who Gets It, and How to Treat It

Tardive Dyskinesia is a condition many patients and even some caregivers have never heard of until it appears, largely because it’s a delayed side effect that can show up long after a medication has seemingly been working well.

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A person sitting alone with a worried expression, symbolizing the emotional and mental health challenges associated with Huntington's disease.

Huntington’s and Mental Health: Depression, Aggression, and Psychosis

Depression, aggression, and psychosis in Huntington’s disease aren’t side effects of coping with a difficult diagnosis – they’re direct manifestations of the same underlying brain changes that eventually cause the motor symptoms.

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Patient undergoing an overnight sleep study with electrodes attached while a sleep technician monitors brain activity and sleep patterns to diagnose REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD).

How Is RBD Diagnosed? Sleep Studies Explained

If you or a family member has been advised to undergo a sleep study to check for REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD), the process can feel unfamiliar and, for some patients, a little intimidating. What exactly happens during the test? Do you need to stay overnight? Will it actually capture the behavior you’re worried about?

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Neurologist administering a botulinum toxin (Botox) injection to a patient with arm spasticity following a stroke or brain injury in a clinical rehabilitation setting.

Botox for Spasticity After Stroke or Brain Injury

Botulinum toxin injections are one of the most effective tools available for managing this but in my experience, many patients and even some caregivers aren’t told about it until spasticity has already become severe.

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Illustration of a person with cervical dystonia (torticollis) experiencing involuntary neck twisting and pain, highlighting the cervical spine, neck muscles, and treatment with botulinum toxin injections.

Cervical Dystonia (Torticollis): Symptoms and Treatment

If you’ve noticed your neck involuntarily twisting to one side, your head tilting without you meaning it to, or a persistent ache in your neck and shoulder that doesn’t respond to regular painkillers or physiotherapy, cervical dystonia may be the underlying cause.

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