A variety of different disorders result in involuntary, clumsy or imperfect movements.
The execution of a normal, smooth movement requires two neurological components:
Patients with movement disorders usually have normal strength, i.e. the primary motor pathways are intact, but the cerebellum, basal ganglia or sensory systems are malfunctioning.
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