Involuntary movements (dyskinesia) develop in the course of Parkinson's disease (PD) and can be treatment-limiting. Two processes seem to be important: the 'priming' of motor systems for the ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) can make it feel like your body isn't your own. TD causes involuntary movements of your face, arms, legs, and neck that you can't control. TD can make you blink your eyes ...
Tardive dyskinesia shares features with other movement disorders, such as Tourette syndrome and drug-induced Parkinsonism. But a diagnostic evaluation can reveal which condition is causing the ...
Tardive dyskinesia is not typically reversible, but on rare occasions, it can be if caught early and treated immediately. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a medication-induced movement disorder ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a form of drug-induced (iatrogenic) movement disorder that is one form of tardive syndrome. Other forms of tardive syndrome include tardive stereotypy, tardive chorea, ...
Whether someone you know already has tardive dyskinesia (TD) or they're at risk for it because of a medicine they take, you might wonder how you can help. People who have this movement disorder ...
Credit: Getty Images. This Stat Consult outlines the diagnosis and management of tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a drug-induced movement disorder (extrapyramidal syndrome ...
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may be an effective and safe treatment for improving the facial-oral motor symptoms of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in chronically hospitalized patients ...