The Baylor Scott & White Plummer Movement Disorders Center (PMDC) is part of the division of Baylor Scott & White's Neurology Department within the Neuroscience Institute. The center offers a variety of treatments for patients suffering from movement disorders.
Diagnostic methods
The full extent of a movement disorder may not be completely understood at first, but may be revealed with comprehensive medical evaluation and diagnostic testing.
Movement disorders also depend on a number of diagnostic tools, including:
- Patient’s complete health history
- Thorough neurological exam by a specialist
- Complete family history
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Treatment options
Baylor Scott & White offers a number of treatment options to provide relief from movement disorders symptoms, including:
- Medication to help control symptoms and manage depression or anxiety that may accompany the disorder
- Botox injections to relieve muscle contractions and spasms
- Lifestyle changes such as exercise, diet or stress management
- Supportive therapies including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy
- Surgery, depending on the extent of the symptoms
- Deep brain stimulation, a surgical procedure used to treat certain neurologic conditions. In this type of treatment, an electrode is implanted surgically into the deep brain structures that influence movement. The conditions most commonly treated with DBS are Parkinson’s disease, dystonia and tremors
Learn more about the Plummer Movement Disorder Center