Swimming, stretching, walking, and balancing exercises can help coordination and slow down the deterioration process.
Family support is important, and open discussion of feelings is recommended. Self-help groups are available in many communities, and physical therapy should be sought as necessary.
If there are any persistent involuntary movements that are unexplained, you should call your health care provider.
The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.
Medical history questions documenting uncontrollable movement in detail may include:
Uncontrollable movements may be treated with various medications. This will be decided by the health care provider based on the constellation of symptoms and signs.
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