Movement disorders
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Dystonia - Brain Disorders A-Z - Brain Foundation Australia
Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder that causes muscles in the body to spasm involuntarily. There are many types of dystonia.
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Movement Disorder Neurologists - Dystonia Network of Australia Inc
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Cervical Dystonia - Brain Disorders A-Z - Brain Foundation Australia
Cervical Dystonia causes spasms, pain, and stiffness in the muscles of the neck. There is no cure, but treatments can improve quality of life.
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Parkinson's Disease - Brain Disorders A-Z - Brain Foundation
Parkinson's disease is a progressive, degenerative neurological condition that affects the control of body movements and causes a tremor.
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) - Brain Foundation
Progressive supranuclear palsy is characterized by symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease (i.e. unsteady, stiff movements & mild dementia).
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Causes / Genetic Disorders - Dystonia Network of Australia Inc
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Neurological physiotherapy - Synapse
Neurological physiotherapy treats movement disorders caused by injury to the nervous or neuromuscular systems.
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Parkinson's FAQs | Parkinson's Australia
Answering your questions about Parkinson's disease
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Young Onset Parkinson’s :: Fight Parkinson’s – Together we can
A common misconception about Parkinson’s is that it only affects older people, however Parkinson’s can affect adults of any age.
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Information in other languages - Dystonia Network of Australia Inc
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