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Motor disorders

Motor disorders are conditions that affect the brain's ability to control body movements. These can result in issues such as tremors, stiffness, or difficulty coordinating movements. Common examples include Parkinson's disease, which causes tremors and slow movement, and cerebral palsy, which affects muscle control and coordination from early development. Motor disorders can stem from various causes, including genetic factors, brain injury, or diseases. They often require therapies and interventions to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life, enabling individuals to perform daily activities more easily.