MEDOP 230- Orthopedics: Movement Disorders
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Ataxia | show |
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show | Abnormally slow muscle movements or a decrease in the number of spontaneous movements | usually associated with Parkinson disease.
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show | Abnormal motions that occur because of difficulty controlling the voluntary muscles | may include tics, spasms, jerking, or slow writhing of the hands.
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show | An abnormally increased amount of muscle movements. |
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) | show | usually occurs at night.
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Tremor | Small, involuntary, back-and-forth movements of the hands, head, jaw, or extremities that are continuous and cannot be controlled. | show 🗑
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