- What are Movement Disorders?
- What are the most common movement disorders?
- How can I make an appointment?
- What are movement disorders?
Movement disorders are conditions caused by problems in the brain that interfere with a person's ability to move. They often cause a range of movement problems and can affect almost any part of the body.
The basic symptoms that a person with a movement disorder experiences may include:
- Tremor
- Stiffness
- Difficulty walking
- Tics
- What are the most common movement disorders?
The most common movement disorders are:
- How can I make an appointment?
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Phone: 404-778-3444 Monday - Friday, 8:00 am--5:00 pm
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