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We will soon be able to treat movement disorders here.
Many movement disorders are inherited, which means they run in families.
New ones are still being sought because the current drugs tend to cause movement disorders and other side effects.
However, most times surgery will fully resolve the movement disorder.
Imagine for a moment that you have a movement disorder such as Parkinson's disease.
His research focuses on Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.
Many children have central nervous system problems that can result in movement disorders, and thus are slow to crawl or walk.
The improvements continued, and she now shows no outward signs of a movement disorder.
Parkinson's disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders.
Dystonia, occurring in 19 patients, was the most common movement disorder.
Of all the movement disorders studied, Parkinson's is by far the most investigated.
Physical therapists often use this approach to retrain patients with movement disorders.
Though this seems dangerous, vast improvements have been achieved in patients with movement disorders.
Nerve diseases cause many movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.
Other movement disorders and diseases must be ruled out.
A person who has periodic limb movement disorder may wake up during the movements.
The symptoms can also decrease while the patient is asleep, unlike some movement disorders.
It may cause movement disorders similar to Parkinson's disease.
Their focus is to detect spatial neglect in the visual field and organization of movement disorder.
Another potential use for medical cannabis is movement disorders.
Stereotypic movement disorder due to head trauma may be permanent.
Bobble-head doll syndrome is first reported as a movement disorder in patients.
Improving movement disorders (dyspraxia) in children when used with other medicines.
Movement disorders originate in specific areas deep in the brain.
Kertesz later described another new movement disorder in 1967.