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Movement Disorders and its Neurological Care

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  Movement disorders are neurological illnesses that produce either diminished or sluggish movement or abnormal increases in movement, which may be voluntary or involuntary. Movement disorders may appear in a variety of ways, with symptoms ranging from minor to severe. The following are some examples of common nerve and movement disorders: Ataxia is a movement disease characterized by an abnormal lack of cerebral coordination (cerebellum). Ataxia may produce uncoordinated or awkward balance, stumbling gait, eyesight and, in rare cases, speech issues, as well as trouble with fine motor functions. Chorea is an abnormal involuntary movement disease characterized by repeated, irregular, fast motions involving the face, mouth, trunk, and limbs. It is induced by an increase in the activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dystonia is a disorder characterized by uncontrollable muscular contractions and twisting, repetitive motions. Dystonia may affect the whole body, which is known as genera