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Tourette syndrome. This is a neurological condition associated with repetitive movements and vocal sounds called tics. Tics are voluntary movements, but ...
This is considered an overuse injury caused by repetitive hand or wrist motion. The second possibility sounds like it could be carpal tunnel syndrome.
Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract. This can cause twisting motions or other movements that happen repeatedly and that aren ...
Diseases & Conditions · Muscle strains · Request an ... Chronic muscle strains can result from repetitive injuries when you stress a muscle by doing the same ...
Diagnosis. To diagnose a movement disorder, your healthcare professional begins with a physical exam and a review of your symptoms.
Sudden impacts. · Repetitive stress. ; Osteoarthritis. · Rheumatoid arthritis. ; Carpal tunnel syndrome. · Kienbock disease. ; Sports participation. · Certain diseases ...
Specialty group for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease or essential tremor.
Wrist anatomy, health conditions and possibly repetitive hand motions can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome. Proper treatment usually relieves the ...
The repetitive movements and sounds called tics that characterize Tourette syndrome can affect daily life — but there are ways to manage them.
Rett syndrome can also cause seizures and intellectual disabilities. Unusual hand movements, such as repetitive rubbing or clapping, replace purposeful hand use ...
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