Uncontrolled or slow movement is defined as a problem with muscle tone, usually in large muscle groups, that leads to slow involuntary contractions of the head, limbs, trunk, or neck.
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Dystonia; Involuntary slow and twisting movements; Choreoathetosis; Leg and arm movements -...
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