Movement Disorders
Movement disorders are neurological disorders that disturb the ability to control movements. They are the result of abnormal functioning in a part of the brain called the basal ganglia, which is responsible for controlling movement. People with movement disorders exhibit either the inability to produce and control voluntary movements or the inability to stop unwanted involuntary movements.
Movement disorders treated at Barrow include:
- Parkinson's Disease
- Essential Tremor
- Huntington's Disease
- Dystonia
- Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD)
- Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
- Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
- Restless Legs Syndrome
- Tourette Syndrome
- Other Movement Disorders
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