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Paroxysmal dystonia
- ... movements of muscles (athetosis) or jerky muscle contractions (dystonia) may be caused by one of many conditions, ...
- Torticollis is a condition in which the neck muscles cause the head to tilt, turn or rotate to the side. ... Torticollis may be: Due to ...
- Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a movement disorder that occurs from damage to certain nerve cells in the brain. ... PSP is a condition ...
- ... quality. It is not a cure for laryngeal dystonia, but can help ease the symptoms. In most ... procedure if you have been diagnosed with laryngeal dystonia . BTX injections are the most common treatment for ...
- Torticollis is a form of dystonia (prolonged muscle contractions) in which the neck muscles, particularly the sternocleidomastoid muscle, contract involuntarily causing the head to turn. Torticollis may ...
- ... Tremor, motor tics that the person cannot control ( dystonia ) Uncoordinated movement, slow movement, or shuffling (with long- ...
- ... Tremor, motor tics that the person cannot control ( dystonia ) Uncoordinated movement, slow movement, or shuffling (with long- ...
- ... Brain disorders, such as Parkinson disease , multiple sclerosis , dystonia , and Huntington disease Chronic kidney disease and dialysis ...
- ... Slow, twisting, or continued movements (chorea, athetosis, or dystonia) Sudden jerking movements (myoclonus, ballismus) Uncontrollable repetitive movements ( ...
- ... such as Parkinson disease ), including uncontrolled muscle movements ( dystonia ) Brain tumor Alcohol use or alcohol withdrawal Multiple ...