OMD is a rare neurological condition affecting jaws, face, and mouth. Characterized by involuntary spasms causing teeth grinding and jaw closure. Symptoms include chewing, speaking, and swallowing difficulties. Typically affects 68.9 cases per million people, twice as common in women
Hypokinesia is decreased bodily movement due to basal ganglia disruption. Leadpipe rigidity shows sustained resistance throughout range of motion. Cogwheel rigidity presents jerky resistance with muscle tension. Spasticity occurs only at movement start, rate-dependent
CP affects movement, balance, and posture due to brain development issues. Most common motor disability in childhood. Symptoms vary widely but don't worsen over time. No cure exists, but treatment improves quality of life
Parkinson's is a movement disorder affecting the nervous system. Symptoms typically start slowly, often with a mild tremor. Early symptoms include stiffness, slow movement, and balance problems. Disease affects both sides of the body, usually worse on one side
Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by restlessness and inability to sit still. Affects 15-45% of people taking antipsychotics. Can occur as side effect of antipsychotics, Lithium, and other neuroleptic drugs
Leg shaking can be voluntary or involuntary muscle contractions. Restless Leg Syndrome causes involuntary leg movements with tingling sensations. Medications like antidepressants and antipsychotics can cause leg shaking. Anxiety triggers fight-or-flight response and adrenaline release. Psychogenic tremors develop after stressful life events