Violent Involuntary Movements : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Movement disorders

Motor act disorders unite a large group of disorders of voluntary motor reactions. They include facial expression disorders (hypomimia), slowness of movements (bradykinesia), unnecessary, fussy movements (tachykinesia), poverty of movements (oligokinesia), repetition of movements (polykinesia), and a decrease in amplitude. To determine the cause, cerebral CT / MRI, EFI (EEG, REG, EMNG), ultrasound of the vessels of the head are performed. As part of the treatment of the leading disorder, pharmacological schemes, exercise therapy, FTL (massage, electrical nerve stimulation), and psychotherapy are used. Sometimes surgical treatment is indicated.