Movement disorders are common, and can be difficult to categorise correctly. In this article, we present the common movement disorders seen by GPs and provide an overview of their classification. Most movement disorders presenting in primary care will need referral to a neurologist for full diagnosis and management. However, essential tremor is usually managed in primary care, and being able to differentiate it from other forms of tremor, especially Parkinson's disease, as well as being familiar with its initial management, is important. For all patients, being aware of the potential impact on daily function is paramount, and adopting a multidisciplinary approach to management should always be considered.
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Khalil, A., & Mallik, S. (2013). Movement disorders and tremors. InnovAiT: Education and Inspiration for General Practice, 6(7), 416–424. https://doi.org/10.1177/1755738012472670
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