Refine your search:
Bones, Joints & Muscles Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease ✔X Degenerative Nerve Diseases Dystonia Friedreich's Ataxia ✔X Huntington's Disease Muscle Disorders Neuromuscular Disorders Tremor
- 13
-
WE MOVE - Treatment of Pediatric Movement Disorders
We Move — Treatment of Pediatric Movement Disorders - Table of Contents Treatment of Pediatric Movement Disorders - Information for Parents and Caregivers » Treatment of Pediatric Movement Disorders - Information for Parents and Caregivers » Treatment of ...More…
-
Movement Disorders
Merck — Every body movement, from raising a hand to smiling, involves a complex interaction between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), nerves, and muscles. Damage to or malfunction of any of these components may result in a movement ...More…
-
"Movement Disorders"
Clinical Trials — Neurobiology of Psychogenic Movement Disorder and Non-Epileptic Seizures Investigation of Neurofeedback With Real-Time fMRI in Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Symptoms of ...More…
-
Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders
Clevand Clinic — A movement disorder can be defined as any disease or injury that interferes with a person's movement. By this definition, paralysis could be considered a movement disorder. However, movement disorders typically refer to conditions such as ...More…
-
Facts About Angelman Syndrome - 7th Edition
Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc: The information on these pages will help you become acquainted with basic characteristics of AS, different seizure types and medications available, tips and tricks of self-help skills, educational options and ...More…
-
Find a Neurologist
Email This Page Print Font Size a a Working with Your Doctor Find a Neurologist Preparing for an Office Visit Your Rights as a Patient Family & Friends Find an AAN member neurologist in your area by filling in the city, state/province, and/or ...More…
-
Facts About Angelman Syndrome
Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc: The information on these pages will help you become acquainted with basic characteristics of AS, different seizure types and medications available, tips and tricks of self-help skills, educational options and ...More…
-
What are tics?
American Academy of Pediatrics — Tics are rapid and repeated involuntary movements. Children who experience them may be embarrassed and teased by their peers. Tics usually affect the face and neck and take the form of eye blinking, shoulder shrugging, facial grimacing, neck ...More…
-
"Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced"
Clinical Trials — Open Studies / "Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced" Aripiprazole for Neuroleptic-Induced Tardive Dyskinesia Dyskinesia, Drug-InducedMore…
-
Tics (Pediatric) Overview
We Move — In this section, several complex motor phenomena are defined, including tics, compulsions, stereotypies, mannerisms, and habits. Syndromes that have a sense of motor restlessness, including akathisia and restless legs syndrome, are also ...More…
-
¿Qué es un mioclono?
NINDS Espanol — Información sobre mioclonos/Spanish-language fact sheet on myoclonus prepared by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). El término "mioclono" describe un síntoma y generalmente no constituye un diagnóstico de una .. ...More…