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Parkinson’s Disease and Movement
Disorders Research Centre (PDMDRC)

Movement Disorders Technologies & Facilities

  • Advanced imaging, electrophysiology and genetic evaluation of movement disorders
  • Deep brain stimulation – for treatment of movement disorders and others
  • Infusion Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease – Apomorphine injections and infusions
  • Botulinum Toxin Therapy for dystonias including blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, oromandibular dystonia, cervical dystonia, spasmodic dysphonia, writer’s cramp, limb dystonia, hypersalivation,
  • hyperhidrosis, spasticity
  • Baclofen Pumps
  • Shunt Surgeries
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation
  • Functional Neurosurgery
  • Botulinum Toxin Injection
  • Medical management of various movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, choreoathetosis, tremor, tics, myoclonus, ataxia, and Parkinson’s plus disorders.
  • Physiotherapy, Speech and Swallowing therapies

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FAQ’s

How does MRI help in diagnosing movement disorders?

In people with movement disorders, an MRI is one diagnostic technique that helps link the information to conditions like Parkinson’s disease or others by providing detailed images of the brain that make it easier to see any structural abnormalities or changes, such as lesions.

Does the hospital offer Deep Brain Stimulation technology?

Yes, Yashoda hospitals offer Deep Brain Stimulation technology for treating various neurological conditions.

Are robotic-assisted surgeries used for movement disorders?

Yes, movement disorders can be treated by using robotic-assisted surgeries to ensure precise & safe therapy.

How does neurophysiological testing work?

Certain neurophysiological tests, like electromyography (EMG), aid in determining the electrical activity of the muscles and nerves, which helps rule out abnormalities linked to movement disorders.