Athetosis Bilateral

Double athetosis is a rare neurological disease that is characterized by slow, erratic movements of the limbs, face and torso.

It affects the muscles in the extremities of the human body due to a lack of stimulation of motor neurons in the brain. Symptoms can vary depending on the severity of the disease, but most often patients complain of cramping and difficulty moving, as well as fatigue and discomfort in the arms and legs.

The cause of bilateral athetosis is unknown, but the inherited nature of the disease is typical. Treatment may include physical therapy, medications, or even surgery. The success of treatment depends on the severity of the patient’s condition and the stage of development of the disease. In some cases, therapy