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Temporomandibular (Jaw) Disorders, Temporomandibular disorders are problems affecting the jaw joint and the muscles and other tissues around the jaw joint. These disorders usually c...
Dyskinesia (Abnormal Involuntary Movements), Cerebrovascular diseases are a common cause of secondary movement disorders. Post-stroke movement disorders include Parkinsonism...
Cerebellar Disorders, As the cerebellum is associated with motor control, lesions produce a range of movement disorders (ataxias). These can be differentiated by their time course. L...
Tourette's Syndrome and Other Tic Disorders, It may be associated with behavioural abnormalities and other psychological conditions - eg, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). [ 1...
Functional Neurological Disorder, Rehabilitation with physiotherapy or occupational therapy has been shown to be helpful for the more 'movement' side of functional neurologic...
Glycogen Storage Disorders, Because there are a number of different enzymes involved in glycogen production and breakdown, there are a number of different glycogen storage disorders....
Dissociative Identity Disorder, What is dissociative identity disorder? Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition, diagnosed more often in women than in me...
Rotator Cuff Injuries and Disorders, What causes rotator cuff injuries and disorders? There are a number of types of rotator cuff disorders. The most common problems incl...
Local Preparations for Anal Disorders, What types of local preparations for anal disorders are there? Local preparations for anal disorders fall into the following broad ...
Temporomandibular Disorders, Restricted jaw motion May affect mandibular movement in any direction. Jaw movements increase the pain. Patients may describe a gene...
Nightmare Disorder, The ICD-11 definition of the diagnosis of a nightmare disorder is detailed below: ICD-11 definition of the diagnosis of a nightmare di...
Dyspraxia (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder), Additionally, dyspraxia in children is sometimes referred to by health professionals as 'specific developmental disorder of moto...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), What is post-traumatic stress disorder? Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition condition which develops...
Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (Hypermobility Syndrome), Children need to overcome the fear of movement by doing small movements early. See also the separate leaflet c...
Ulnar Nerve Disorders, Also, there may be weakness in movement of fingers and abduction to the extended thumb against the palm. There is sensory loss of the dorsal and palmar aspe...
Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Mental health and behavioural disorders - eg, ADHD , mood disorder, anxiety disorder, attachment disorders, conduct diso...
Child Attachment Disorder, Types of attachment disorder [ 1 , 2 ] The International Classification of Diseases 11th edition (ICD-11) classifies reactive attachment disorder and...
Thrombocytopenia and Platelet Function Disorders, Haemoptysis, haematemesis, haematuria, haematochezia (passage of bright red blood with bowel movements) and melaena - not usually se...
Dystonia - this means abnormal movements of the face and body. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) - this is a movement disorder that can occur in some people who have taken antipsychotics f...
About 1 in 20 patients with BEB have family members who have facial movement disorders, but no gene for blepharospasm has been identified. How does blepharospasm begin?