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  1. Treatable Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders Not to Be Missed

    Hyperkinetic movement disorders comprise dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, tics, stereotypies, and tremor, which can be isolated or associated with other neurological or non-neurological signs. Possible …

  2. Involuntary Movements: Types, Causes, and Examples, Stanford 25

    Involuntary Movements and Tremor Diagnosis Involuntary movements compose a group of uncontrolled movements that may manifest as a tremor, tic, myoclonic jerk, chorea, athetosis, dystonia or …

  3. Hyperkinetic movement disorders in children - UpToDate

    Sep 8, 2025 · Dystonia, stereotypies, choreoathetosis, tremors, and myoclonus also occur but are less common. Many hyperkinetic movement disorders manifest with multiple types of movements, which …

  4. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders - PM&R KnowledgeNow

    Jan 3, 2024 · Disease/disorder Definition Movements can be divided into four categories: voluntary, semi voluntary, involuntary, and automatic (Table 1). Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMDs), or …

  5. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder - Physiopedia

    Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMD's) also referred to as Dyskinesias are characterized by abnormal, often repetitive, involuntary movements overlapped to normal motor activity. Its 5 major …

  6. Hyperkinesia - Wikipedia

    Hyperkinesia refers to an increase in muscular activity that can result in excessive abnormal movements, excessive normal movements, or a combination of both. [1] Hyperkinesia is a state of …

  7. DEFINITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF HYPERKINETIC MOVEMENTS …

    Chorea is distinguished from dystonia due to the apparently random, unpredictable, and continuously ongoing nature of the movements, compared with the more predictable and stereotyped movements …

  8. Hyperkinesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Hyperkinesia refers to abnormal, uncontrollable, and unwanted movements, which can manifest in various forms including tremor, chorea, tics, myoclonus, dystonia, and stereotypies. AI generated …

  9. Treatable Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders Not to Be Missed

    Dec 1, 2021 · Hyperkinetic movement disorders comprise dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, tics, stereotypies, and tremor, which can be isolated or associated with other neurological or non …

  10. Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders - Practical Neurology

    Apr 30, 2018 · Hopefully the momentum of new therapeutics will provide treatment options for other hyperkinetic movement disorders such as generalized dystonia, tic disorders, and Tourette's syndrome.