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Follow on Google News | A Day of Fun and Games to Commemorate Dystonia Awareness MonthAnnual Toss4Dystonia Cornhole Tournament in its 5th Year to Bring Visibility to Little-Known Brain Disorder
James Metherell, member of the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation's Community Leadership Council, is spearheading local dystonia awareness efforts. Metherell's 15-year-old son was diagnosed with a childhood form of dystonia and underwent deep brain stimulation surgery two summers ago. Dystonia is a neurological disorder that causes extreme, uncontrollable muscle spasms that twist the body into involuntary movements and awkward postures. There are multiple forms of dystonia that impact no fewer than 300,000 people in the USA and Canada. "We were heartbroken and afraid when we learned Caleb's condition had no cure, and we watched it cripple him more and more with time," explains Metherell. "The best way to combat dystonia is to increase awareness and raise funds to support medical research." Caleb's symptoms started at age five with a mild speech impediment. Within less than two years, he was bent over at the waist, involuntarily stuck in an awkward and painful posture. Medications only partially subdued Caleb's escalating symptoms, and in July of 2015 Caleb traveled to San Francisco to undergo deep brain stimulation from a renowned neurosurgeon. Caleb has benefited significantly from the surgery. He has not used a wheelchair since the operation was completed. The Toss4Dystonia Cornhole Tournament at Buffalo Riverworks includes fun for casual players and serious competitors with two levels of competition. Team registration is $80 for Competitive Tournament and $60 for Social Tournament. General Admission is free. There will be raffles, a craft vendor fair, and family fun. Registrations and donations toward the event can be made at http://toss4dystonia.org/ End
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