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What is Dystonia?
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Forms of Dystonia
Genetic Forms
Early-Onset Generalised Dystonia
Dopa-Responsive
Paroxysmal Dystonia / Dyskinesias
X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism (Lubag)
Myoclonus Dystonia
Rapid-Onset Dystonia Parkinsonism
Focal Forms
What causes focal dystonia?
The Adult-Onset Focal Dystonias in General
Good News About Focal Dystonias
Non-Motor Symptoms Associated with Focal Dystonia
Blepharospasm
Cervical Dystonia
Musician’s dystonia
Embouchure
Oromandibular
Spasmodic Dysphonia
Writers Cramp
Acquired Dystonia/Secondary Dystonia
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Neurological and metabolic disorders
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