Our Partners
We are working with our partners at Dystonia Ireland and Dystonia Europe to research the causes and treatments of dystonia and increase awareness of this disorder in Ireland, in Europe and worldwide. More information on dystonia, treatment options and support can be found on the Dystonia Ireland and Dystonia Europe websites.
Dystonia Ireland
The aims of Dystonia Ireland are to promote and encourage scientific research into the causes and treatments of dystonia, raise the level of awareness amongst the general public and the medical profession, offer support and information to all people with dystonia and their families nationwide.
The Dystonia Ireland website contains a wealth of information about dystonia and provides contact details for advice and support.
Visit www.dystonia.ie for more information.
Dystonia Europe
Dystonia Europe is a non-profit organisation registered in Belgium and serving the needs of everybody with an interest in dystonia. Dystonia Europe has 20 national member organisations from 17 countries and is representing the interests of more than 500,000 dystonia patients and their families across Europe.
The Dystonia Ireland website contains a wealth of information about dystonia and provides contact details for advice and support.
Visit www.dystonia-europe.org for more information.
Other links
Below are a list of links to other organisations of interest:
The Dystonia Society (UK)
UK charity providing information and support for people with dystonia. The Dystonia Society is dedicated to ensuring that everyone affected by dystonia has access to the treatment, support and information they need to achieve the best possible quality of life. The Society aims to play the most effective role they can to bring about a world free from dystonia.
Visit www.dystonia.org.uk
Dystonia Medical Research Foundation | DMRF
The mission of the DMRF is to advance research for more treatments and ultimately a cure, to promote awareness and education, and to support the needs and well being of affected individuals and families.
Neurological Alliance of Ireland
The Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) is an alliance/umbrella group of voluntary organisations, professionals and other interested parties – together representing the views and concerns of those whose lives are affected by neurological conditions.
Visit www.nai.ie
Irish Institute for Clinical Neurosciences (IICN)
The Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience (IICN) aims to promote the academic clinical neurosciences in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland. It organises academic meetings where teaching is carried out and where findings from neuroscience research are presented.
Visit www.iicn.ie