| Literature DB >> 27707656 |
Hortensia Gimeno1, Jean-Pierre Lin2.
Abstract
The multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach illustrates how motor classification systems, assessments and outcome measures currently available have been applied to a national cohort of children and young people with dystonia and other hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMD) particularly with a focus on dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP). The paper is divided in 3 sections. Firstly, we describe the service model adopted by the Complex Motor Disorders Service (CMDS) at Evelina London Children's Hospital and King's College Hospital (ELCH-KCH) for deep brain stimulation. We describe lessons learnt from available dystonia studies and discuss/propose ways to measure DBS and other dystonia-related intervention outcomes. We aim to report on current available functional outcome measures as well as some impairment-based assessments that can encourage and generate discussion among movement disorders specialists of different backgrounds regarding choice of the most important areas to be measured after DBS and other interventions for dystonia management. Finally, some recommendations for multi-centre collaboration in regards to functional clinical outcomes and research methodologies for dystonia-related interventions are proposed. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Allied health professionals (AHP); CO-OP approach™; Childhood dystonia; Deep brain stimulation (DBS); Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMD); International Classification of Functioning (ICF); Multidisciplinary team (MDT)
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27707656 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2016.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Paediatr Neurol ISSN: 1090-3798 Impact factor: 3.140