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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Arm dystonia
  1. Uncontrolled or slow movement is a problem with muscle tone, usually in the large muscle groups. The problem leads to slow, uncontrollable ...
  2. ... that you cannot control. They can affect the arms, legs, face, neck, ... (myoclonus, ballismus) Uncontrollable repetitive movements ( ...
  3. ... movement in the neck, middle of the body, arms, and legs
  4. ... such as Parkinson disease ), including uncontrolled muscle movements ( dystonia ) Brain tumor Alcohol use or alcohol withdrawal Multiple ...
  5. ... syndrome (in rare cases) Uncontrolled or slow movement ( dystonia ) Epilepsy ... device was implanted Temporary tingling in the face, arms, or legs Bleeding in the brain Problems may ...
  6. ... problems such as rigidity or involuntary muscle contractions ( dystonia ) Seizures Tremor Vision loss, such as from retinitis ... if your child develops: Increased stiffness in the arms or legs Increasing problems at school Unusual movements