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Viewing Abstracts

During the AOPMC, you can view hundreds of top-tier abstracts, representing the most cutting-edge advancements in the field across the region. Browse the posters at your own pace, or meet and discuss interesting findings with the researchers. 

Exploring Posters Onsite

 

Poster Hall

Research details will be displayed in the poster hall during open hours each day of the event, so you can browse at your own pace. 

Hana Ballroom, 4th Floor
Friday, March 21 - Saturday, March 22
Open Hours: 09:30 - 17:00 JST

Poster Sessions

Researchers will present their findings and be available to answer questions or discuss their work. 

Friday & Saturday, 13:00 - 14:30 JST

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Guided Poster Tours

Hear discussion on a select group of high-scoring abstracts dealing with defined topics. 

Friday & Saturday, 13:00 - 14:30 JST

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Poster Session Topics

Friday, March 21

13:00 - 14:30 JST

  • Clinical Trials and Therapy in Movement Disorders (2-12) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical Trials, Pharmacology and Treatment (13-51) 
  • Parkinsonism, MSA, PSP (Secondary and Parkinsonism-Plus) (53-83) 
  • Cognitive Disorders (86-92) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Cognition (93-98) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Non-Motor Symptoms (99-140) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Psychiatric Manifestations (141-143) 
  • Epidemiology (145-156) 
  • Phenomenology and Clinical Assessment of Movement Disorders (157-161) 
  • Quality of Life/Caregiver Burden in Movement Disorders (162-166) 
  • Ataxia (167-186) 
  • Choreas (Non-Huntington’s Disease) (187-192) 
  • Dystonia (194-210) 
  • Huntington’s Disease (212-213) 
  • Myoclonus (214-218) 
  • Pediatric Movement Disorders (219-220) 
  • Restless Legs Syndrome and Other Sleep Disorders (222-225) 
  • Spasticity (226) 
  • Tremor (227-238) 
  • Late-Breaking Abstracts 

Saturday, March 22

13:00 - 14:30 JST

  • Genetics (Non-PD) (240-248) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Genetics (249-272) 
  • Rare Genetic and Metabolic Diseases (274-290) 
  • Drug-Induced Movement Disorders (292-300) 
  • Functional Movement Disorders (301-306) 
  • Immune-Mediated Movement Disorders (307-319) 
  • Other Secondary Movement Disorders (Vascular, Metabolic, Post-hypoxic, Post-traumatic, etc.) (320-337) 
  • Neurophysiology (Non-PD) (338-340) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Pathophysiology (341-373) 
  • Pathophysiology (Other Movement Disorders) (374) 
  • Neuropharmacology (375-381) 
  • Therapy in Movement Disorders (382) 
  • Neuroimaging (Non-PD) (384-389) 
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Neuroimaging and Neurophysiology (391-421) 
  • Surgical Therapy: Other Movement Disorders Technology (422-445) 
  • Technology in Movement Disorders (446-460) 
  • Education in Movement Disorders (461-462) 
  • History (463) 
  • Other (464-485) 
  • Late Breaking Abstracts


 

Guided Poster Tour Schedules

Friday, March 21

13:00 - 14:30 JST

  1. Clinical Trials and Epidemiology of PD and Parkinsonisms
  2. Parkinson’s Disease: Non-Motor Symptoms
  3. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders and Dystonia

Saturday, March 22

13:00 - 14:30 JST

  1. Genetics
  2. Pathophysiology, Neuroimaging, and Neurophysiology
  3. Functional Movement Disorders and Other Movement Disorder Technologies


 

Publication 

All accepted abstracts will be published in an electronic supplement to the Movement Disorders Clinical Practice journal online edition. All submitted abstracts become the property of MDS.

MDS only accepts original work. By submitting your abstract, you affirm that your abstract is your own, either individually or as a group. Should plagiarism be detected, the abstract will be rejected. 

Abstract Archives 

Browse the archives of previous AOPMC Congress abstracts: 

Browse archive

 

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