Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders
Movement disorders include a group of neurological conditions that cause abnormal voluntary or involuntary movements. These may include tremors, dystonia, tics, chorea, and muscle rigidity. Such disorders can affect daily activities and may result from genetic factors, neurological diseases, medication side effects, or metabolic conditions.
Our neurology team conducts detailed assessments to identify the underlying cause. Diagnostic tools may include neurological examination, imaging studies, and specialized movement analysis. Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
Treatment options vary depending on the specific disorder and may include medications, botulinum toxin injections, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications. Rehabilitation therapies help improve coordination and functional ability.
With individualized care and long-term management, patients can achieve better symptom control and improved quality of life.