PARKINSON DISEASE SYMPTOMS






 


The Movement Disorders and Parkinson’s Disease Clinic
and Research Institute

Movement disorders are neurologic disorders, which result in abnormal movements. Movement disorders are either hyperkinetic (increased involuntary movements in diseases such as Huntington’s disease) or hypokinetic (decreased ability to move as seen in diseases such as Parkinson’s disease). The following is a list of various movement disorders:

Ataxia
Ballism
Blepharospasm
Chorea
Dystonia
Essential Tremor
Huntington’s Disease
Myoclonus
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson Plus Disorders:
     Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
     Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
     Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD)
     Vascular Parkinsonism
Tardive Dyskinesia
Tourette Syndrome
Other Movement Disorders
 


If you are experiencing symptoms that may be associated with movement disorders such as Ataxia, Ballism, Blepharospasm, Chorea, Dystonia, Essential Tremor, Huntington's Disease, Myoclonus, Parkinson's Disease, Tardive Dyskinesia or Tourette Syndrome, please call (214)827-3610 for an appointment with one of our physicians.


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