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A motor disorder is a neurological condition that causes abnormal and involuntary movements or difficulties with movement control. These disorders can affect the ability to perform everyday tasks and may be characterized by symptoms like tremors, tics, spasms, or problems with coordination and balance.
Tremors: Rhythmic shaking or trembling in various body parts, such as hands, head, or voice.
Jerks/Twitches: Sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that may be triggered by external stimuli or pain.
Spasms/Contractions: Involuntary muscle contractions causing abnormal postures or fixed positions.
Gait Problems: Difficulty with walking, including changes in pace, balance, or dragging of the leg.
Fine Motor Difficulties: Problems with tasks like writing, drawing, or using utensils.
Balance and Coordination Issues: Difficulty with maintaining balance or coordinating movements, leading to falls or clumsiness.
Speech Difficulties: Problems with articulation or rhythm of speech.
Tics: Involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds.
Spasticity: Muscle stiffness and spasms.
Dystonia: Abnormal twisting or fixed muscle contractions.
Chorea: Brief, jerky, involuntary movements.
