Factors Influencing Triage to Rehabilitation in Functional Movement Disorder
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice2024Vol. 11(5), pp. 515–525
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Abstract
The ability to "opt-in" to FMD rehabilitation relies on different factors than those relevant to establishing a diagnosis. Unlike many other neurological disorders, a triage and treatment planning step is recommended to identify those likely to meaningfully engage at that time. Holistic assessment through a transdisciplinary lens, and working collaboratively with the patient is essential to prioritize symptoms, determine engagement, and identify treatment targets.
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