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Home > Services  > Movement Disorders Program > Understanding movement disorders

Understanding movement disorders

In this section
  • Movement Disorders Program
    • Understanding movement disorders
      • Parkinson’s disease
        • 1. Diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease
        • 2. Causes of Parkinson’s disease
        • 3. Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
        • 4. Stages of Parkinson’s disease
        • 5. Treatment for Parkinson’s disease
        • 6. Resources for Parkinson’s disease
      • Multiple system atrophy
      • Progressive supranuclear palsy
      • Corticobasal degeneration
      • Frontal gait disorder
    • Information for patients and health professionals
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Personal experiences of Parkinson’s care
    • Self-help videos – Parkinson’s disease
    • Clinician lecture series
Movement Disorders refers to a group of neurological conditions that cause abnormal increased movements or reduced or slow movements.

The most common types of movement disorders include:

Parkinson’s disease

Multiple system atrophy

Progressive supranuclear palsy

Corticobasal degeneration

Frontal gait disorder

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