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Movement - uncontrollable Health Article
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Definition
Uncontrollable movements are slow, twisting, continuous, and involuntary movements of the arms, legs, face, neck, or other parts of the body. See also: Tardive dyskinesia
Alternative Names
Uncontrolled movements; Involuntary body movements; Body movements - uncontrollable; Dyskinesia; Athetosis
Considerations
This condition is usually a lifelong problem that begins during childhood and is characterized by involuntary neck, face, forearm, wrist, and hand movements. Facial grimaces along with tongue and jaw movements are often associated with involuntary neck movements. Stress and activity often aggravate this condition, and relaxation and sleep help relieve the problem.
Common Causes
IN CHILDREN
Home Care
Swimming, stretching, walking, and balancing exercises can help coordination and slow down the deterioration process. Family support is important, and open discussion of feelings is recommended. Self-help groups are available in many communities, and physical therapy should be sought as necessary.
Call your health care provider if
If there are any persistent involuntary movements that are unexplained, you should call your health care provider.
What to expect at your health care provider's office
The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about your symptoms and medical history. The physical examination may include detailed examination of both the nervous and the muscular systems. Medical history questions may include:
Tests that may be done include:
Uncontrollable movements may be treated with various medications. Your health care provider will make recommendations based on your signs and symptoms. |
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