Movement Disorders
Copyright © 2012 Movement Disorders Society

Edited By: Jose A. Obeso, MD, PhD and C. Warren Olanow, MD, FRCPC
Impact Factor: 4.48
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2010: 27/185 (Clinical Neurology)
Online ISSN: 1531-8257
Recently Published Issues
Current Issue:February 2012
Volume 27, Issue 2
Volume 27, Issue 1
Volume 26, Issue 14
Volume 26, Issue 13
Volume 26, Issue 12
Make Plans to Attend the 16th International Congress
You're invited to attend the 16th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders meeting in Dublin, Ireland, June 17-21. Get details here.
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Video Commentary on the January featured article by Dr. Matthew Stern
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