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- W4384343018 abstract "ABSTRACT Background Treating functional movement disorder (FMD) with motor retraining is effective but resource intensive. Objectives Identify patient, disease, and program variables associated with favorable treatment outcomes. Methods Retrospective review of the 1 week intensive outpatient FMD program at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota from February 2019 to August 2021. Outcomes included patient‐reported measures (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure‐Performance and Satisfaction subscales [COPM‐P and COPM‐S, range 0–10] and Global Rating of Change [GROC, −7 to +7]) and a retrospective investigator‐rated scale (0–3, worse/not improved to significantly improved/resolved). Linear regression models identified variables predicting favorable outcomes. Results Participants (n = 201, 74% female, mean age = 46) had median FMD duration of 24 months. The commonest FMD subtypes were gait disorder (65%), tremor (41%) and weakness (17%); 53% had ≥2 subtypes. Most patients (88%) completed a therapeutic screening process before program entry. Patient‐reported outcomes at the end of the week improved substantially (COPM‐P average change 3.8 ± 1.9; GROC post‐program average 5.5 ± 1.7). Available investigator‐rated outcomes from short‐term follow‐up were also positive (102/122 [84%] moderately to significantly improved/resolved). Factors predicting greater improvement in COPM‐P were completing therapeutic screening, higher number of non‐motor symptoms, shorter FMD duration, earlier program entry, lower baseline COPM scores, and (among screened patients) higher GROC between therapeutic screening and program start. Conclusion Patients with diverse FMD subtypes improved substantially over a 1 week period. Utilization of therapeutic screening and greater improvement between therapeutic screening and program start were novel predictors of favorable outcomes. Non‐motor symptoms did not preclude positive responses, although patients with predominant non‐motor burden were excluded." @default.
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- W4384343018 title "Outpatient Motor Retraining for Functional Movement Disorder: Predictors of a Favorable Short‐Term Response" @default.
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