Pediatric Movement Disorders


Movement disorders can result from many varieties of brain damage, such as head trauma, infection, inflammation, metabolic disorders, toxins, or unintended side effects of drugs. They will even be proof of different underlying diseases or conditions, as well as genetic disorders..



It is believed that affected brain structures include the basal ganglia, motor parts of the cortex, thalamus, cerebellum, and / or brainstem. It is believed that all of these structures act together in a network, so a single injury can be enough to cause a movement disorder..


  • Ataxia.
  • Atypical Parkinsonisms.
  • Essential Tremor.

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