Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes affecting the ability to produce and control movement
Robert S. P. Jones has written: 'Stereotyped movement disorders' -- subject(s): Mental Disorders, Psychomotor disorders, Stereotyped Behavior, Stereotypic movement disorder, Therapy
The prognosis for a patient with a movement disorder depends on the specific disorder
Worldwide Education and Awareness for Movement Disorders is a non-profit organization based in New York, USA. They focus on raising awareness, providing education and support for individuals living with movement disorders like Parkinson's disease.
Dominic P. Anderson has written: 'Eye movement' -- subject(s): Movement disorders, Eye, Ocular Motility Disorders, Eye Movements, Eye Movement Measurements, Physiology, Movements
Daniel M. Rogers has written: 'Motor disorder in psychiatry' -- subject(s): Complications, Mental Disorders, Movement disorders, Psychomotor disorders
The suffix -kinesia means movement or motion. It is commonly used in medical terminology to describe various types of movement disorders or conditions related to movement.
David A. Sugden has written: 'Children with movement problems' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Movement disorders in children
Disorders of the _________result in either too much or too little movement, as exemplified by Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease
Gary L. Soderberg has written: 'Investigation of selected electrical, force and time characteristics of the human myotatic reflex' -- subject(s): Muscles, Stretch reflex 'Kinesiology' -- subject(s): Biomechanics, Human mechanics, Kinesiology, Movement, Movement disorders, Movement Disorders
A neurologist, specifically a neurologist that specializes in movement disorders.
Movement disorders caused by inherited genetic defects include Huntington's disease, spinocerebellar ataxias, dystonias, and certain forms of Parkinson's disease. These disorders result from specific genetic mutations that can be passed down from parents to their children. Symptoms may vary depending on the specific disorder but often involve involuntary movements, tremors, or muscle stiffness.
Choices:Viruses, Musculoskeletal disorders, stress, or lumbar support issues.