Course Schedule
Course Faculty
Schedule as of May 29, 2025
COURSE VENUE
National Taiwan University Hospital International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
1. Understand basic knowledge and concepts of clinical neurophysiology in movement disorders.
2. Recognize how to perform clinical neurophysiologic studies in movement disorders.
3. Acquire knowledge of applied neurophysiology of movement disorders for diagnosis and treatment and how to interpret the results.
4. Gain experience and clinical skills through the hands-on workshops on clinical neurophysiology in movement disorders, including tremor study, EMG, EEG, sleep study, gait analysis, TMS, and ultrasound-guided botulinum toxin injection for clinical practice and research.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This activity is intended for clinicians, residents, and researchers with an educational content level appropriate for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners.
LECTURE & WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
Copies of presentations will be uploaded to the course webpage upon receipt from course faculty.
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Overview of Clinical Neurophysiology in Movement Disorders: Principle and What’s The Tools We Need? – M. Lu
Myoclonus: Phenomenology and Clinical Neurophysiology Assessment – Y. Ugawa
Tremor: Phenomenology and Clinical Neurophysiology Assessment – P. Panyakaew
Dystonia: Phenomenology and CNP Assessment – M. Hamada
Functional or organic movement disorders? Let the CNP tell you the story – S. Chen
BoNT Injection for dystonia: How to use EMG as a guide – P. Pal
BoNT injection for spasticity: How sonography can help – C. Wu
Breakout: Tremor – P. Panyakaew
Breakout: TMS – S. Chen & M. Hamada
Breakout: Myoclonus – Y. Lin & C. Chen
Breakout: C. Wu & M. Ting
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Gait Analysis in Movement Disorders – J. Youn
Clinical Neurophysiology in Parkinson’s Disease and Parkinsonism – S. Chen
Clinical Neurophysiology for Sleep-Related Movement Disorders – J. Sringean
Breakout 5: Gait Analysis – J. Youn & Y. Kuo
Breakout 6: Sleep Disorder – J. Sringean
Breakout 7: Facial /Neck – M. Chang
Breakout 8: Upper / Lower Limb – M. Liao