Movement Disorders

Movement Disorders are a gathering of sensory system conditions that cause anomalous movement, for example fits, yanking or shaking, or, now and again, an absence of movement. Ataxia is a degenerative disorders influencing the brain, brainstem or spinal cord. This can bring about awkwardness, mistake, flimsiness, lopsidedness, tremor or an absence of coordination while performing willful developments. Dystonia results from abnormal working of the basal ganglia, a profound part of the brain which helps control the coordination of movement. These districts of the cerebrum control the speed and ease of movement and avert undesirable movements.

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