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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for abnormal involuntary movement
  1. Contact your provider if you have any: Abnormal or involuntary movements Falls without known reason If you or others notice that you are shaky or slow
  2. ... involuntary movements. Tardive means delayed and dyskinesia means abnormal movement. ... symptoms. Even if the medicine is stopped, the involuntary movements may become permanent, and in some cases, may become worse.
  3. Uncontrolled or slow movement is a problem with muscle tone, usually in the large muscle groups. The problem leads to slow, uncontrollable ...
  4. The involuntary eye movements of nystagmus are caused by abnormal function in the areas of the brain that control eye movements. The part of the inner ear ...
  5. ... muscle tone , or movements a person cannot control (involuntary movements, such as tremor) Sensation changes, including paresthesia (abnormal sensations), numbness, or decreases in sensation Other examples ...
  6. ... system (neurological) exam may show signs of: Dementia Involuntary movements Walking instability Laboratory tests may show a high ammonia level in the bloodstream and abnormal liver function. Other tests may include: MRI of ...
  7. ... reflex , are not a normal part of aging. Involuntary movements (muscle ... sensations ( paresthesias ). People who are unable to move ...
  8. ... there muscle contractions that may be causing the abnormal posture? Are the arms affected? Are the legs ...
  9. ... also be taken to prevent injury from the involuntary movements.
  10. ... of your ears. Your eyes should show an involuntary movement called nystagmus. Then they should turn away from ... ear Balance sensors of the inner ear Brain Abnormal results may be due to: Poor blood supply ...
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