A collection of nerve system (neurological) illnesses that result in either diminished or slow motions, or enhanced movements, are collectively referred to as movement disorders. Both voluntary and involuntary movements are possible. That area of the brain responsible for coordinated movement is affected by this movement condition. Uncoordinated or awkward gait, speech, limb motions, and other symptoms can be caused by ataxia. Atherosclerosis can arise from a variety of sources, such as hereditary and degenerative conditions. An infection or another medical problem that can be treated can also result in ataxia. Slower or more frequent movement is a symptom of movement disorders. They may influence the decisions you make or result in erratic behavior. Numerous movement abnormalities exist. Among the most prevalent ones are essential tremor, Parkinson's disease, and restless legs syndrome. A class of neurological illnesses known as movement disorders is responsible for aberrant movements. There may be jerky, shaking, or spastic movements, as well as slower or less frequent movements. They may influence your voluntary behaviors or induce involuntary, uncontrollable movements.
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