We evaluate and treat all types of movement disorders, including:
Tremor disorders
- Essential Tremor
- Orthostatic Tremor
- Tremor secondary to various causes including medications, trauma, metabolic conditions, endocrine disorders (like thyroid or parathyroid disease), tumors, paraneoplastic syndrome, autoimmune disorders, radiation, toxins and heavy metals, etc.
Dystonia
- Focal, multifocal, segmental or generalized dystonia
- Idiopathic, genetic, and secondary dystonia
- Craniofacial dystonia (including blepharospasm, jaw dystonia, tongue dystonia, Meige syndrome, and spasmodic dysphonia)
- Cervical dystonia or torticollis
- Trunk or limb dystonia; writer’s cramp; musician’s dystonia; occupational dystonia
- Lubag syndrome or X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism
Cerebellar Ataxia
Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep
Myoclonus
Tics and Tourette’s syndrome
Chorea, ballism and Huntington’s disease
Other movement disorders
- Focal, multifocal, segmental or generalized dystonia
- Idiopathic, genetic, and secondary dystonia
- Craniofacial dystonia (including blepharospasm, jaw dystonia, tongue dystonia, Meige syndrome, and spasmodic dysphonia)
- Cervical dystonia or torticollis
- Trunk or limb dystonia; writer’s cramp; musician’s dystonia; occupational dystonia
- Lubag syndrome or X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism
Movement Disorder Treatment
Our services range from early diagnosis and medical management to advanced interventions. We balance our medical interventions with noninvasive therapies and innovative neuro-wellness programs – addressing not only your condition, but your total health and well-being. Advanced treatment includes botulism toxin injections and the option for leading-edge surgical treatment called deep brain stimulation and specialized therapeutic and rehabilitative treatment to our patients
EMG AND ULTRASOUND Botulinum toxin injections for a variety of neurological conditions
- Dystonia (blepharopasm, jaw dystonia, tongue dystonia, Meige syndrome, cervical dystonia, trunk dystonia, limb dystonia, writer’s cramp)
- Hemifacial spasm and other facial dyskinesias
- Tremor (of head or upper limb)
- Migraine headaches not sufficiently treated by oral medications; myofascial pain syndrome
- Paraspinal spasms and limb spasticity (from stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, etc)
- Hypersalivation (drooling) and hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating)
- Motor tics
- Painful legs moving toes