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Movement Disorders

Specialist neurological evidence on Parkinsonian syndromes, tremor and other movement disorders in medico-legal work.

Overview

Movement disorder cases may concern diagnosis, disease progression, delayed recognition, medication issues or the neurological basis of impaired mobility, cognition or independence.

Parkinsonian syndromes and related disorders often have significant functional implications, making expert neurological interpretation important in both negligence and capacity-related contexts.

Common Medicolegal Issues

  • Accuracy and timing of diagnosis.
  • Progression and likely prognosis.
  • Functional impact on mobility, balance and daily living.
  • Cognitive or executive implications in advanced disease.
  • Medication response and treatment adequacy.
  • Capacity-related overlap in neurodegenerative disease.

How Expert Evidence Assists

Neurological opinion helps clarify diagnosis, disease stage, likely future course and the effect of the disorder on independence, safety and legal decision-making. It can also help distinguish between different movement disorder presentations and explain whether the reported functional difficulties are consistent with the underlying neurological condition.

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