Movement Disorders we Treat

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder, often as a consequence of events in the early years of life, which affect the neurological function at various levels. Children may have difficulty in moving in a coordinated manner, learning and behavioral problems or seizures. Learn More About Cerebral Palsy Here

Chorea

Chorea refers to the restless, jerky or dance-like movements that can occur as the result of a movement disorder. Learn More About Chorea Here

Spasticity and Movement Disorders

Spasticity is one form of movement disorder, that presents as increased tone or stiffness of the muscles that causes an inability to produce and control bodily movements. Learn More About Spasticity and Movement Disorders Here