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Title: How Many Different Types Of Movement Disorders Are There? - Dr. Shivam Mittal


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How Many Different Types Of Movement Disorders
Are There? If youre on this page, youre
certainly inquisitive to learn about the
different types of movement disorders, whether
the victim is you or your loved one or may it be
simply out of eagerness to know more about it.
Whatever it is, well let you know that you
cant simply count the different types of
movement disorders on your fingers! There are
multiple different movement disorder types, each
varying in symptoms, intensity, and frequency.
But, we can always help you know about the most
common types of movement disorders seen affecting
people across the world.
Tremors Tremors are involuntary rhythmic
oscillatory movements of generally the limbs, but
the other parts of the body may also be affected.
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Dystonia Dystonia is the abnormal sustained
contraction of muscles, which causes the
concerned body part to be twisted in various
directions. Parkinsons Disease This is a
slowly-growing, neurodegenerative disorder that
causes tremors, slow movements, stiffness of the
limbs, or imbalance. Huntingtons
Disease Huntingtons Disease is a progressive
neurodegenerative disorder that causes
uncontrolled movements, hindered cognitive
abilities, and mental conditions. Tourettes
Syndrome Tourettes Syndrome is related to
repetitive stereotypic movements and vocal
tics. Ataxia Ataxia is identified with the
symptoms of clumsiness, imbalance, wobbly speech,
and unstable limb movements, which are all
caused due to the malfunctioning of the part of
the brain that controls the co-ordinated movement
of the body. Chorea Chorea is depicted by brief,
unpredictable, and rapid dancing-type involuntary
movements affecting the face, mouth, trunk, or
limbs. Myoclonus Myoclonus is the condition that
causes rapid jerks of a single muscle or group of
muscles. Multiple System Atrophy Multiple System
Atrophy is a neurodegenerative condition that
causes severe postural blood pressure
fluctuation, urinary disturbances, and sexual
botherances, along with the common symptoms of
slow movement, imbalance, and clumsiness of the
hands. Progressive Supranuclear Paralysis PSP is
an uncommon movement disorder that causes issues
with walking, balance, and eye movements.
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Restless Legs Syndrome Restless Legs Syndrome, as
the name itself suggests, is the movement
disorder connected to the legs. It causes
upsetting and abnormal feelings in the legs, but
only when in relaxed position. In fact, the
symptoms are relieved with movement! Tardive
Syndrome Tardive Syndrome includes twisting
movement of the head, trunk, or limbs, or may
cause brief and rapid dancing-type involuntary
movements. But, this neurological condition is
brought about only by long-term usage of certain
drugs used to treat mental conditions. As you
can see, all the movement disorders mentioned
above has almost similar kinds of symptoms like
slow movement, imbalance, and wobbly speech.
However, each movement disorder is actually very
different from the other which can be only
identified with professional assistance. If you
or anyone you know is suffering from one or more
of the symptoms mentioned above, you need to know
what kind of problem you are suffering from. And
for this, you can always rely on a professional
like Dr. Shivam Mittal, he who is an
internationally-recognized neurologist, and
expert in offering the best diagnosis and
movement disorders treatment in UAE, with his
patient-centered care ideology. For more
information, visit https//www.parkinsonsdiseases
pecialist.com/
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