Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia
| Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Paroxysmal exertion-induced dyskinesia |
| This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner | |
| Specialty | Neurology |
Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia (PED) is a rare neurological disorder that belongs to the paroxysmal dyskinesias, a group of rare movement disorders that involve attacks of hyperkinesia with intact consciousness. It is characterized by sudden, transient, involuntary movements, often including repetitive twisting motions and painful posturing triggered by exercise or other physical exertion. The term paroxysmal indicates that the episodes are sudden and short lived and usually unpredicted, and return to normal is rapid. The number of reported cases of people with PED is very small leading to difficulty in studying and classifying this disease and most studies are limited to a very small number of test subjects.