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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Lingual dystonia
  1. Oromandibular Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)  
    ... muscle contractions of the face, jaw, and/or tongue. May effect chewing and Speech. Dystonia Foundation.
  2. NIDCD Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    Hearing Disorders and Deafness/Reference Desk ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness ... Meniere's Disease/Reference Desk ... Meniere's Disease ... Speech and Communication Disorders/ ...
  3. ... blepharospasm also experience involuntary muscle spasms affecting the tongue and jaw (oromandibular dystonia), the combination of signs and symptoms is known ...
  4. ... dystonia 16, muscles of the jaw, lips, and tongue are also commonly affected (oromandibular dystonia), causing difficulty opening and closing the mouth and ...
  5. ... vocal tics (such as grunting and clicking noises). Dystonia of the tongue can lead to swallowing difficulties. Seizures occur in ...
  6. Musician's Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)  
    Hand Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Hand Injuries and Disorders ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Musician's Dystonia Task Specific Focal Dystonia Professional ...
  7. Employees with Dystonia (Office of Disability Employment Policy)  
    Dystonia/Related Issues ... Dystonia ... Office of Disability Employment Policy ... Accommodation and Compliance: Dystonia
  8. Types of Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)  
    Dystonia/Specifics ... Dystonia ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Types of Dystonia. There are many types of Dystonia. And, many diseases may include dystonia ...
  9. ... causes muscle cramps or spasms involving the lips, tongue, or jaw, which prevents normal positioning of the mouth around the instrument's mouthpiece. Musician's dystonia often occurs only when playing a particular instrument. ...
  10. ... chorea-acanthocytosis is involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia), such as those in the limbs, face, mouth, tongue, and throat. These muscle twitches can cause vocal ...
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