A range of neurological (nervous system) illnesses that either result in enhanced movement or reduced or delayed movement are collectively referred to as movement disorders. These motions could be voluntary or unconscious. Increased and/or slow movement are symptoms of movement disorders. They may influence the decisions you make or prompt irrational behavior. Numerous movement abnormalities exist. The most prevalent ones are restless leg syndrome, essential tremor, and Parkinson's disease. A category of neurological illnesses known as movement disorders produce aberrant movement. They could involve sluggish or decreased movement, as well as increased movement (such as spasms, jerks, or shaking). They may have an impact on voluntary acts you take or trigger involuntary, out-of-control motions. Movement disorders come in a variety of types and degrees of severity. While others may impact the majority of your body, some just affect a single area. Others may cause problems with movement and mobility, while some may interfere with specific skills like writing.
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