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Psychogenic movement disorders (PMDs) manifest with physical symptoms but currently lack a clear pathology and standard of care. However, some physicians support the use of placebo therapy for patients with PMDs. In this Perspectives article, Karen Rommelfanger outlines the need for further research and international dialog regarding the treatment of patients with PMDs, and the use of placebo therapy in these patients.
Volunteer work in developing countries can be extremely rewarding for neurologists, from both a professional and a personal perspective. Sidney Rosenberg has worked extensively as a volunteer neurologist in hospitals in India, Cambodia and Botswana, and in this article he provides a personal account of his experiences.