Neurological movement disorders
Neurological movement disorders affect the brain’s ability to control muscle movement. These disorders can cause tremors, stiffness, and involuntary movements.

Common movement disorders include Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and essential tremor. Symptoms may include muscle rigidity, tremors, and difficulty with balance and coordination.
We conduct clinical trials focused on improving treatments for movement disorders. Our research explores new therapies to enhance motor function and improve quality of life and our experts focus on the comfort of our patients and their caregivers.
Active neurological movement disorders studies.
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Key conditions.
Parkinsonian Disorders
Parkinson’s disease, Atypical parkinsonism
Hyperkinetic Disorders (Excessive Movement)
Tremor, Dystonia, Chorea, Tics, Medication-related movement disorders
Ataxic Disorders (Coordination Problems)
Cerebellar ataxia, Sensory ataxia