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Woman with Dystonia symptoms in her neck.
Person with dystonia conditions in their wrist.

DYSTONIA

MAXIMIZING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS STRUGGLING WITH

ALL TYPES OF DYSTONIA

PEOPLE AFFECTED IN THE
UNITED STATES

Dystonia is the third most common movement disorder in the United States, behind essential tremors and Parkinson’s disease. Dystonia is a neurological disorder that causes excessive, involuntary muscle contractions. These muscle contractions result in abnormal mobility and body postures, making it difficult for individuals to control their movements. Dystonic movements are typically patterned and repetitive.

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Dystonia results from abnormal functioning of the basal ganglia, a deep part of the brain that helps control movement coordination. Dystonia can affect any body region, including the eyelids, face, jaw, neck, vocal cords, torso, limbs, hands, and feet. Depending on the region of the body affected, Dystonia may look quite different from person to person. Symptoms can include tremors, uncontrollable blinking, speech difficulties, cramping, contractions, or gait abnormalities.

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Our doctors have special education and training in understanding and rehabilitating Dystonia. Clinically, a multi-modal approach to therapy allows for the most successful reduction in symptoms and improved quality of life in patients with Dystonia.

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Call us today at 704-752-8100 or click the button below to schedule a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation with our lead doctor, Dr. Alicia Brown, to see how our services may be right for you or a loved one. 

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