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Functional neurologic disorder (FND) reflects functional network dysregulation rather than structural pathology. Effective treatment focuses on education, expectation setting, family engagement and graded rehabilitation to restore movement and participation. FND is a condition in which neurological ...

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Functional neurologic disorder — a newer and broader term that includes what some people call conversion disorder — features nervous system (neurological) symptoms that can't be explained by a neurological disease or other medical condition.

STAT: Functional neurological disorder is not an appropriate diagnosis for people with long Covid

Functional neurological disorder is not an appropriate diagnosis for people with long Covid

Kaleido Scope: New UAB startup offers life-changing treatment for functional neurological disorder

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Learn how Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) affects daily life and discover how to apply for PIP if you’re living with fluctuating symptoms. Understand eligibility, symptoms, and key barriers in ...

ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) on MSN: Calls for more awareness of functional neurological disorder to reduce diagnosis delays

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People with functional neurological disorder say they experience misdiagnosis and struggles within the medical system.

Calls for more awareness of functional neurological disorder to reduce diagnosis delays

Shortly after the beginning of the COVID crisis, I met my first client with functional neurological disorder (FND). I've practiced in the mental health field for more than a decade. Yet, I'd never ...

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The hypothesis that long COVID might be related to a functional neurological disorder (FND) remains untested, a systematic review showed. Across 102 long COVID studies, neurologic symptoms were ...

Treatment for functional neurologic disorder will depend on your particular signs and symptoms. For some people, a multispecialty team approach that includes a neurologist; psychiatrist or other mental health professional; speech, physical and occupational therapists; or others may be appropriate.