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  1. Dyskinesia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

    Nov 27, 2025 · Dyskinesia refers to a group of conditions characterized by involuntary, uncontrollable movements. Learn more about the types, causes, symptoms, and treatments.

  2. Dyskinesia - Wikipedia

    Dyskinesia refers to a category of movement disorders that are characterized by involuntary muscle movements, [1] including movements similar to tics or chorea and diminished voluntary movements. [2]

  3. Dyskinesia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    Oct 13, 2025 · Learn about different dyskinesia types—such as Parkinson's, athetosis, chorea, and tardive—as well as symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatments.

  4. Dyskinesia: Types, symptoms, causes, treatment, outlook

    Feb 15, 2023 · Dyskinesia involves unusual movements that a person cannot control. There are different types, such as Parkinson's dyskinesia, tremor, and chorea. Causes include muscle disorders and …

  5. Types of Dyskinesia: Symptoms and Causes Explained

    Jan 30, 2025 · The types of dyskinesia include movement disorders like tardive dyskinesia, myoclonus, chorea, and ballism. While the symptoms and causes of dyskinesia can vary per type, they all cause …

  6. Dyskinesia | Neurology & Neurosurgery | Loyola Medicine

    Dyskinesia causes abnormal, involuntary movements that the sufferer is unable to control. Dyskinesia may occur in a number of different medical conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease. It may also …

  7. Dyskinesia | American Parkinson Disease Association

    A side effect of long-term use of levodopa is dyskinesia. Learn more about what causes it, how it can be managed, and some basic coping strategies.

  8. Dyskinesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Dyskinesia is defined as abnormal involuntary movements or hyperkinesias, characterized by factors such as regularity, predictability, and duration. It is often associated with abnormalities in the basal …

  9. Dyskinesia - Parkinson's Foundation

    Dyskinesias are involuntary, erratic movements caused by some Parkinson’s medications, usually levodopa, not by Parkinson’s disease itself. They can be mild or severe, affecting the face, arms, …

  10. What Is Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease? - WebMD

    Jun 1, 2024 · Jerky movements you can’t control, called dyskinesia, are one side effect of treatment for Parkinson’s disease. It doesn’t happen to everyone, but some things may make it more likely.