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Movement Disorder

Movement disorders involve abnormal movements that may be voluntary or involuntary. Examples include tremors, tics, or conditions like cerebral palsy, which affect muscle coordination and control. Movement disorders can affect single or multiple parts of the body, and may change in location and severity over time. The abnormal movements may happen on their own, or may occur only when the child is moving or trying to make a specific kind of movement.

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At Oishi Care, we know every child is unique. That’s why our movement disorder support is tailored to their needs and strengths. Visit our therapists to explore personalized care for your child!