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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023
  • This video is intended to serve as an overview of movement disorders for medical students. Students This video is intended to serve as an overview of movement disorders for medical students. Students will learn to identify and classify a movement disorder, look for parkinsonism on the neurological examination, list differential diagnoses of tremor and parkinsonism, and recall early and late treatment options for Parkinson's disease.
    00:06 - Intro
    00:33 - Objectives
    01:41​ - Case of a person with hand shaking
    03:07 - MOVEMENT PHENOMENOLOGY
    04:06 - Parkinsonism
    07:13 - Tremor
    08:50 - Dystonia
    11:35 - Chorea and hemiballismus
    13:23 - Tics
    15:58 - Myoclonus
    17:38 - MOVEMENT PHENOMENOLOGY: Summary
    19:00 - Back to the case: What is the movement phenomenology?
    19:35 - MOVEMENT DISORDER EXAMINATION
    20:00 - Classification of tremor and tremor exam
    22:51 - Examining rigidity
    24:04 - Examining bradykinesia
    25:35 - Examining ataxia and gait
    27:47 - Our patient's examination
    28:56 - PATHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIAL OF TREMOR
    32:19 - Parkinsonian tremor versus essential tremor
    34:28 - Back to the case: What type of tremor is our patient exhibiting?
    37:31 - DaT Scan: Differentiating parkinson's from essential tremor
    39:43 - EARLY TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE: Levodopa, dopamine agonists, MAO-B inhibitors
    47:47 - Back to the case: Progression of disease
    49:10 - NON-MOTOR FEATURES OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    53:10 - Progressive motor symptoms
    55:16 - DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PARKINSONISM
    57:56 - Atypical parkinsonisms
    1:03:18 - DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    1:05:53 - TREATING ADVANCING PARKINSON'S DISEASE
    1:06:01 - Dyskinesias
    1:08:44 - Gait freezing
    1:09:42 - Amantadine, anticholinergics, COMT inhibitors
    1:11:39 - Deep brain stimulation
    Created, produced, and narrated by:
    Igor Rybinnik MD
    Neurology Clerkship Director
    Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Content experts:
    Jennifer Chen MD, Marco Russo MD, Gian Pal MD
    Division of Movement Disorders
    Department of Neurology
    Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Images, videos adapted from:
    - Symptoms and Diagnosis of PSP, CBD and MSA - CurePSP TV
    - "A Day with Jeff - Technology and Essential Tremor," Google.org
    - Joss Whedon, director. Avengers Age Of Ultron. Marvel Studios, 2015
    - Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, directors. Captain America: Civil War. Marvel Studios, 2016
    - "Breaking the Fourth Wall." WandaVision, created by Jac Schaeffer, S01E07, Marvel Studios, 2021
    - "The Tourette's Dictionary." Snapple and Cats, 2017
    - Schenck C, Mahowald M. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD). University of Minnesota, 1986.
    - "Presentations of tardive dyskinesia symptoms," "Involuntary facial and neck movements in TD." Teva Neuroscience, 2021.
    - Hutchinson, "Topic 14: Parkinson's disease - Examining a patient." University Colege of Dublin School of Medicine, 2013
    - Tubridy N, "Topic 13: Parkinson's disease female patient." University Colege of Dublin School of Medicine, 2013
    - Barton B. "My Parkinson's Story: Medications." Veterans Health Administration, 2013
    - Reich SG. Hemiballismus. Department of Neurology, University of Maryland. Neurosigns.org.
    - Rodriguez-Porcel F, et al. Fulminant Corticobasal Degeneration. Neurology 2016;86(12):1164-1166
    - Nonnekes J, et al. Freezing of gait: a practical approach to management. Lancet Neurol 2015;14(7):768-778
    - Multifocal motor tics and vocal tics in Tourette's syndrome. Neurosigns.org, 2016.
    - Poston K. "Approach to the Exam for Parkinson's Disease," Stanford Medicine 25, 2018.
    - Bhidayasiri R, Tarsy D. Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas (Current Clinical Neurology). 1st Ed, Humana Press, 2012.
    - Poewe W, et al. Nature Rev 2017;3(17013):1-21
    - DaT scan image, Parkinson’s Foundation
    - Haggstrom M. Histopathology of neurofibrillary tangles in the hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease. H&E stain. Wikimedia.org, 2020
    - Rajan, S. Lewy bodies (alpha synuclein inclusions). Wikipedia.org, 2012.
    - Hauser RA. Motor fluctuations.
    Music:
    - "The Plan's Working" by Cooper Cannell
    DISCLAIMER: Please note that this material was simplified for educational purposes. For patient management, please review your clinical society's guidelines and engage expert consultation where appropriate. Also, the opinions of the presenters do not necessarily reflect those of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, RWJBarnabus Health, or Rutgers University as a whole.

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  • @Malferon
    @Malferon Год назад +37

    Literally every video you make is gold. To me they've become the standard for even resident level reviews and education for Neurology. I share them with all my junior and even some senior Neurology and Child Neurology resident colleagues. Thanks for all you do

    • @theneurophile
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      Thank you so much!

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      It's so Amazing, you're bringing the neurology to the world with your expertise experiences in a matter of few hours.....
      How dedicated & 'delicious' ....
      preparation by a wonderful person.....
      No words to appreciate you dear neurologist......

  • @teresasantana9121
    @teresasantana9121 Год назад +15

    As a Neurology resident, I can't thank you enough for making these videos! They are definitely the best learning tool available on youtube. Keep up the excellent work!

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      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

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  • @58209
    @58209 Год назад +5

    i'm watching this as a patient, rather than as a medical student. this is an excellently presented lecture, and helps me understand why my neurologists ask me certain questions or does certain exam room tests.
    thank you for making this publicly available. and thank you for including manually written captions so i could follow along with some of the more difficult medical terminology.

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words and I am sorry that you suffer with a movement disorder. I hope have a therapeutic regimen that works.

  • @magdacomanescu4193
    @magdacomanescu4193 Год назад +6

    And the RUclips Oscars go to.....the Neurophile!! Can't thank you enough for posting these videos! So useful, well structured, so much passion and hard work behind each one of them!! Congratulations!!

  • @juneloveletter3901
    @juneloveletter3901 10 месяцев назад +6

    This video is so detailed and yet enjoyable. And you’re so witty! Not only did I learn something, I thoroughly enjoyed doing it. Many thanks! 😊

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

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      @giricr 3 месяца назад +1

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    @pedroinarionovaisaraujo1859 8 месяцев назад +2

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  • @Adam-xe9qy
    @Adam-xe9qy Год назад +6

    I sincerely thank you for all this amazing quality content. I just started my neurology rotation and each of your videos are just on point to review a certain topic.

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад +2

      Awesome! That's the main point of this channel.

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    @thiagoschernikau4769 11 месяцев назад +1

    You manage to brilliantly combine exceptional medical insights, subtle humor, and remarkable clarity-truly unparalleled content, I'm very grateful!

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    @OmarTravelAdventures 18 дней назад +1

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  • @vxp999
    @vxp999 7 месяцев назад +2

    All your lectures are super amazing!
    Thank you Thank you and 1 million Thank you for you efforts and hard work!
    Waiting for you to drop a new video/lecture! We certainty miss you!
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    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  7 месяцев назад +2

      Next video is coming soon. It's almost done.

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  • @DocJona
    @DocJona 9 месяцев назад +2

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  • @tao072002
    @tao072002 Месяц назад

    I'm an internal medicine resident and unfortunately, neurology is placed off to the side in our training, so these videos are so so helpful for teaching on neurology topics. Thanks Neurophile!

  • @mazik33n
    @mazik33n 8 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this. Very informative and I love how you add video examples with each section. Exactly what I love to see in a lecture!

  • @MrAbdalrahim
    @MrAbdalrahim Год назад +6

    Welcome Back Doc, glad to see your lectures again, keep it up please.
    Can you describe what is the exact difference between yesterday and today video ??

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад +2

      Of course. We used a video of a dystonia in a musician, but it wasn’t obvious enough, so I replaced it with a hand dystonia. Also, I talked about the null point in patients with dystonia, but that really only applies to dystonia tremor. This would introduce confusion to new learners, so we removed it.

  • @drbasumatary2007
    @drbasumatary2007 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent 👌

  • @frankrobert1917
    @frankrobert1917 3 месяца назад +1

    great lectures.

  • @abdullahalshighri
    @abdullahalshighri 7 месяцев назад +2

    wow what a lecture . Helps a lot in understanding the bigger picture something many medical students struggle with . You read something but never see that exact thing in rotations and you are great at showing the disease natural history and variation in disease presentation. Is there any way we can access these lectures as in download them?

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  7 месяцев назад

      I am working on a website to provide the downloads.

  • @samiheikkinen5375
    @samiheikkinen5375 Год назад +2

    A long waited video, and it didn't dissapoint. Thank you!

  • @rojeenabdullah6951
    @rojeenabdullah6951 5 месяцев назад +1

    Literally a LIFE SAVER! Thank you for your videos!

  • @user-ih3ez4lu4b
    @user-ih3ez4lu4b Месяц назад +1

    Thanks, this video is very useful.

  • @drfakherimam3084
    @drfakherimam3084 Год назад +3

    great to see you after a while

  • @Emmanuel-co6sm
    @Emmanuel-co6sm 2 месяца назад

    I have a case of involuntary movements, but they only last for about 15 seconds maximum, and they usually begin when my left foot moves uncontrollably and toes move uncontrollably, then my left arm, left shoulder, and fingers and wrists kinda twist 180 degrees and my back hunches over and I begin to have a crazy seizure like momment. I'm 15 and have had this for a year now. The terms and videos that were slowed really helped me to kinda get an idea of what my condition could be, but luckily for me, I don't have it too severely like most people in the video.

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry to hear that you are experiencing involuntary movements. I hope you get well soon.

  • @user-sw5wn8go3k
    @user-sw5wn8go3k Год назад +4

    I was so excited to see the notification! Always longing to watching your videos!

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

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  • @62riad
    @62riad 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent lecture. Helped me a lot as a trainee.

  • @sabirmusthafa
    @sabirmusthafa Год назад +1

    Amazing lecture...
    Looking forward for a Coma Recovery Scale soon..

  • @antonribkin5319
    @antonribkin5319 Год назад +2

    As always great content! That essential tremor patient with the knife almost made me faint tho..

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад +2

      When I saw that video, I thought to myself, “please put the knife down.”

  • @zhiyako4032
    @zhiyako4032 6 месяцев назад +1

    4:57 Parkinsonism also causes fractionated turning. Instead of a smooth 180 degrees turn, they take multiple steps to complete it.

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  6 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @adewunmibamgbose5291
    @adewunmibamgbose5291 3 месяца назад +1

    good insight

  • @gbajusstone6434
    @gbajusstone6434 Год назад +2

    Finally new video
    I really appropriate the efforts
    You are amazing
    I hope you can make videos everyday 😊

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
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  • @MBBSZaraHutKay
    @MBBSZaraHutKay Год назад +2

    As always Love and Respect Sir ❤

  • @glksivakaran
    @glksivakaran 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a wonderful talk thank you so much

  • @keikomunsell1220
    @keikomunsell1220 4 месяца назад +1

    I am a NP works for neurology inpatients. Really help to gain knowledge for neuro patients. Wondering if you offer CME? and also wondering if we can get printed materials for each diseases/disorders? I watch each video multiple times, nicely done. Thx!

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  4 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, I don’t think you can get CME through RUclips.

  • @mimm2848
    @mimm2848 Год назад +1

    Than k you for this a great Teaching video as usual nothing new. You are the best

  • @jakallebron
    @jakallebron Год назад +1

    You guys are the best. Big fan of your every video. Greetings from Germany.

  • @samiabgb4084
    @samiabgb4084 Год назад +1

    thank you so so much from Algeria

  • @marietrask8390
    @marietrask8390 Год назад +1

    Very educational thankyou.

  • @fernandobehrens74
    @fernandobehrens74 Год назад +1

    Great lecture!

  • @user-ho4hz8ns8l
    @user-ho4hz8ns8l Год назад +1

    Thank u for comming back with great video!!

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

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  • @drabdusshahid629
    @drabdusshahid629 Год назад +1

    Great lecture... Thank You Man... 🙂

  • @maximradhauer7873
    @maximradhauer7873 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing video, might I add the Lewis-Body-Dementia in the atypical Parkinsonisms, or am I making a mistake

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  2 месяца назад

      Atypical parkinsonisms are generally CBD, MSA and PSP. I think Lewy Body dementia is its own entity, but it’s certainly in the differential of PD.

  • @ali_madhoun
    @ali_madhoun Год назад +1

    Great lecture, thank u ❤👏

  • @AnitaSingh-tv7ci
    @AnitaSingh-tv7ci 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @gonzaloalbertomonroycortes3105
    @gonzaloalbertomonroycortes3105 Год назад +1

    Thank u!!! What a great video

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

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  • @carolhu6942
    @carolhu6942 Год назад +1

    your videos are so amazing

  • @MyCer1
    @MyCer1 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 2 месяца назад

    Doctors suspect that my 79-year-old husband has suspected Charcot Marie Tooth Disease (CMT). Physically this means, high arches, hammer toes, neuropathy in toes and feet, wonky walking, loss of smell, slurring his words, tripping and falling etc. He had a nerve test and this is when the physician first noted CMT. Would you consider this a "movement disorder?"

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry to hear that. Charcot Marie Tooth is a neuromuscular disorder and not a movement disorder.

  • @demaahmed8817
    @demaahmed8817 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are awoesome

  • @letslearnwithkavya
    @letslearnwithkavya 5 месяцев назад

    😂
    Although many diseases can have a mix of both.
    *Parkinsonism*
    Presents as bradykinesia (slowness of movement, starts distally, lacks precision of fingers, drag legs, reduced amplitude), Rigidity(explain how it is different from spasticity)and tremor( a hyperkinetic character of a hypokinetic disorder!)
    Tremor is a involuntary ,rythmic, oscillatory movement of a body part. Can occur in action (kinetic/postural) -essential ,drug induced, metabolic/endocrine, enhanced physiological,neuropathic, dystonic, cerebellar
    or
    can occur at rest-idiopathoc Parkinson disease, secondary and atypical Parkinsonism. Test-outstreched hand hold posture, finger to nose, Rigidity assess and rapido alternative movements (asesse bradykinesia),assess coordination,balance and gait
    Dystonia - phenomena characterized by intermittent or sustained muscle contraction causing abnormal often repetitive movements or posture which can be stopped by sesory trick -antagonist gesture( explain antagonist gesture), can be task specific.
    Chorea(Latin -dance)-involutary , breif and irregular movement " hemiballismus variant
    Ticks - sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrythmic , individually recognisable motor movement : may be accompanied by vocal ticks (explain) coprolalia,echolalia, palililia. Also premonitory urge may be present
    Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic, involuntary movement that is uniquely very brief. Negative and Positive myoclonus (difference)

  • @pritamshil5765
    @pritamshil5765 Год назад +1

    Sir there are Adults who find it difficult to concentrate,focus. Can these problems be totally cured in Adulthood?

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад

      This is a very difficult question to answer since there are many causes for concentration difficulties.

  • @TimZomb
    @TimZomb Год назад +1

    New video! Great!

  • @abdou.b3259
    @abdou.b3259 6 месяцев назад

    Doctor Why there is a Babinski sign in Friedrich ataxia?

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  6 месяцев назад +1

      There is demyelination of corticospinal tracts in the spine. There is atrophy of the spinal cord after damage. So injuring the corticospinal tracts results in “long tract signs” like Babinski and hyper-reflexia.

  • @ThePublicHealthHeaux
    @ThePublicHealthHeaux Год назад

    Hi! At 55:36 the audio has a (big!) error where it says "Every patient with Parkinsonism has Parkinson's disease." The caption is correct: "But not every patient..." Seems like a crucial thing to fix! ;)

    • @ThePublicHealthHeaux
      @ThePublicHealthHeaux Год назад

      PS--I'm a medical copy editor who used to work in pharma and is AVAILABLE for remote work. I'd LOVE to do more work directly with physicians, scientific articles, and/or in medical education.

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад

      It should say, “not every patient with Parkinsonism…”

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад

      I listened to it again… I do say the correct statement in the video: “But not every patient with Parkinsonism has Parkinson’s disease”

    • @ThePublicHealthHeaux
      @ThePublicHealthHeaux Год назад

      ​@@theneurophile
      I'm SURE you are saying the correct statement! :)
      But there’s a clear audio/tech issue somehwere. Is this happening to others listening too? 

      Listening to that whole little section again, I'm hearing MANY recurring "hiccups" actually, where the caption is fine but the first part of one of your words isn't coming through. Ex: 55:25, where only the last 2 syllables (maybe 3) of “bradykinesia” can be heard (“‘nesia.”). 55:31, same thing occurs with the word “Parkinsonism” (the second occurrence, starting the sentence “Parkinsonism is absolutely necessary to diagnose Parkinson’s disease.”) where again the first part of this word gets muffled out. Then the next sentence (the ONLY instance I even consciously noticed first time listening) the audio cuts out “But not” from “But not every patient…” Then the word "Parkinsonism" is cut off in another instance (same exact way); then the sentence “Drugs!” gets cut out from the audio (but again, captioning is perfect). 


      I second everybody's THANKS for this amazing video--and the WHOLE series I’ve yet to dig into--btw! Given how I’m using it to help figure out my own really debilitating medical mystery that has led two impeccable compassionate specialists (neuro + neurosurgeon) to separately refer me to a movement disorder specialist, I may appreciate it differently--dare I say more, as it's not a purely academic concern?--than most of the folks commenting. Hopefully these audio hiccups are NOT another symptom emerging! ;D Thank you again!

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад

      @@ThePublicHealthHeaux Thank you for that feedback. Technical hiccups are not good. On my end, I tried it on several devices and in multiple locations, and it sounds ok. Is anyone else experiencing these problems? If so, I would have to escalate it to RUclips.

  • @dr.alaaelhag8619
    @dr.alaaelhag8619 Год назад

    Amazing ❤

  • @ms.pwintphyusoesoe2745
    @ms.pwintphyusoesoe2745 Год назад +1

    thank you :)

  • @fafster5368
    @fafster5368 Год назад +1

    Waiting for the next videos

  • @abdou.b3259
    @abdou.b3259 6 месяцев назад +1

    please ataxia you are the best in the world

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. If you want a review of the coordination pathway, take a look at our dizziness video. I will add ataxia to the list of things to work on

  • @pixie89
    @pixie89 Год назад +1

    👌

  • @waleedkhalid1181
    @waleedkhalid1181 4 месяца назад

  • @Hamza-bhatti
    @Hamza-bhatti 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man.... why didn't u make video bout brainstem lesions....😢

  • @rodrigosanjinez
    @rodrigosanjinez Год назад +1

    Its back!!!!!

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

      ⬆️⬆️Psychedelic are proven to be cure for anxiety, depression,PTSD,ADHD,insomnia and other related disorders 🧠You make your research…..

  • @georgebashour4333
    @georgebashour4333 Год назад +1

    💙💙

  • @xDomglmao
    @xDomglmao Год назад +1

    finally back

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

      ⬆️⬆️Psychedelic are proven to be cure for anxiety, depression,PTSD,ADHD,insomnia and other related disorders 🧠You make your research…..

    • @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696
      @Kyle_spores_on_IG_sells696 Год назад

      ⬆️⬆️Psychedelic are proven to be cure for anxiety, depression,PTSD,ADHD,insomnia and other related disorders 🧠You make your research…..

  • @taiwofaruq3105
    @taiwofaruq3105 10 месяцев назад

    Is movement disorder curable?

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  10 месяцев назад

      It unfortunately depends on the cause.

  • @feruzabdullayev640
    @feruzabdullayev640 Год назад

    Hello. Do you have other colleagues who explain radiology like you?

    • @theneurophile
      @theneurophile  Год назад +1

      Sure. A few of us. We can't really measure up to Dr. Gaillard of radiopaedia.org, but we aspire.

    • @feruzabdullayev640
      @feruzabdullayev640 Год назад

      @@theneurophile thank you. Do you have friends who explain the same as you, but only the chest? On RUclips or on radiopedia?

  • @kevk741
    @kevk741 11 месяцев назад +1

    The question is how many of you watching understand medication injury and things like akathisia? I couldn’t find a neurologist that could identify akathisia or tardive symptoms with someone there screaming that they had it. Even top movement disorder specialists. No one should be prescribing antidepressants or benzodiazepines or stimulants or opiates or any psychotropic until they can identify akathisia. You cannot treat akathisia without turning it into a monster. Benzodiazepine Induced Neurological disorder is real and crippling people. Antidepressant injury and antidepressant tapering issues are also very real. Especially tardive akathisia after years of cumulative use.