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Movement Disorders
Can Stress Cause Movement Disorders?
Can Stress Cause Movement Disorders?Yes, stress can cause or worsens the movement disorders. The exact mechanism of how stress cause movement disorders are unknown....
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What Are Neurological Movement Disorders?
What Are Neurological Movement Disorders?There are so many diseases classified under neurological movement disorders. We will be discussing briefly about the most common diseases.
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What Medications Cause Movement Disorders?
Drug induced movement disorders (DIMD) is a common condition and it is one of the causes for movement disorders.1 DIMD is a big burden...
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How Do You Stop Periodic Limb Movement Disorder?
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is a term used for a type of sleep disorder in which the affected person moves the limbs involuntarily...
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What Is Chronic Movement Disorder?
What Is Chronic Movement Disorder?Movement disorders are a term used for a group of conditions that are neurological in nature.1 These conditions cause increased...
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Can Anxiety Cause Involuntary Muscle Movements?
Involuntary muscle movements are abnormal movements of the muscle characterized by jerking, shaking, or uncoordinated motions of nerve origin.1 These movements are sudden and...
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What Causes Involuntary Head Jerks?
Involuntary head jerks are abnormal movements of the head that appear unwillingly in an uncontrolled manner. It includes tremors, dyskinesia, chorea, and dystonia. It...
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What Causes Strange Movement In The Body?
Strange movement in the body refers to uncontrollable jerky movements of certain parts of the body. These movements can happen to anyone at any...
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Alternative Treatment For Myoclonus
Myoclonus is regarded as a benign condition and should not cause any alarm to an individual experiencing muscle jerks.1 Nevertheless, if the defect is...
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Is There A Surgery For Myoclonus?
The sudden involuntary twitching or jerking of muscles is known as myoclonus and it can be treated in various ways. However, in most incidences,...

