Addiction & Criminology

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Motor Disorders Open Access Articles

Motor disorders are characterized by impaired voluntary movement, the presence of involuntary movements, or both. There could also be impaired targeting and velocity of intended movements, abnormal involuntary movements, abnormal postures, or excessive movements that appear normal at inappropriate or unintended times. Motor disorders in offspring consist of chorea, athetosis, dystonia, Parkinsonism, stereotypies, tics, then tremor (Carducci and Fernandez-Alvarez, 2007; Singer et al., 2016). Movement disorders could also be amid weakness, spasticity, hypotonia, ataxia, apraxia, and other motor deficits, although many authors don't include these accompanying deficits.

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