Treatments for dystonia
Treatment can help relieve the symptoms of dystonia. The best option for you depends on the type of dystonia you have.
The main treatments for dystonia are:
- injections of a medicine called botulinum toxin directly into the affected muscles – these need to be repeated about every 3 months
- medicine to relax the muscles in a larger part of your body – given as tablets or injections into a vein
- a type of surgery called deep brain stimulation
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy may also help.
Surgery for dystonia
Deep brain stimulation is the main type of surgery for dystonia. It may be offered on the NHS if other treatments don't help.
It involves inserting a small device, similar to a pacemaker, under the skin of your chest or tummy.
The device sends electrical signals along wires placed in the part of the brain that controls movement.
The Dystonia Society has more on deep brain stimulation.