Abstract

Tardive dyskinesia is typically associated with prolonged treatment with dopamine (e.g. older anti-psychotic medication), and is characterised by an involuntary and repetitive orofacial movements.
[InnovAiT Article – Movement Disorders and Tremors]
Myoclonus may be physiological (e.g. hypnic jerks during sleep) or pathological (e.g. epilepsy)
[InnovAiT Article – Movement Disorders and Tremors]
Wilson's disease is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterised by excess copper deposition in various organs. The most common manifestations are liver disease and neuropsychiatric symptoms.
[InnovAiT Article – Movement Disorders and Tremors]
