Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar, a leading neurologist, receives the prestigious MDSI Fellowship Award for his exceptional ...
Stereotypic movement disorder is a motor disorder that develops in childhood, typically before grade school, and involves repetitive, purposeless movement. Examples of stereotypic movements include ...
Parkinson’s disease shares symptoms with several movement disorders but key differences in tremors, balance, stiffness and ...
Saliers made the announcement ahead of the duo's upcoming tour Indigo Girls/Instagram Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls announced she has been diagnosed with cervical dystonia and an essential tremor in ...
A 59-year-old woman with a background of HIV living with an uncontrollable movement disorder presented to Eoghan Donlon, MB, BCh BAO, MRCPI, of the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital in Dublin, ...
Dyskinesia is when you experience involuntary movements. Chorea is one type of dyskinesia. It is associated with health conditions like Huntington’s disease, infection, or side effects of medications.
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) can cause repetitive, uncontrolled movements in the face and body. It’s most often linked to long-term use of dopamine receptor blockers like antipsychotics. Up to 20% to 50% ...
Athetosis and chorea are two types of involuntary movements that can occur in children and adults with neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy. The movements have different features, and the ...
For most people, swallowing is second nature, but how does it occur, and why do some people have difficulty with it? Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan have started to tackle these questions by ...