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- Mirror_movement_disorder abstract "Mirror movements are characterized by involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements on the other. For example, if someone wanted to pick up a pencil with their left hand, then their right hand would also reach out for the same pencil. This mostly affects the top half of the body but can also affect the bottom half. Walking may become more difficult, as one leg will move at the same time as the other. Playing a musical instrument such as the piano may become very difficult, as the process involves doing different things with each hand.".
- Mirror_movement_disorder wikiPageID "34489456".
- Mirror_movement_disorder wikiPageRevisionID "571775606".
- Mirror_movement_disorder hasPhotoCollection Mirror_movement_disorder.
- Mirror_movement_disorder subject Category:Extrapyramidal_and_movement_disorders.
- Mirror_movement_disorder type Disease.
- Mirror_movement_disorder type Situation.
- Mirror_movement_disorder comment "Mirror movements are characterized by involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements on the other. For example, if someone wanted to pick up a pencil with their left hand, then their right hand would also reach out for the same pencil. This mostly affects the top half of the body but can also affect the bottom half. Walking may become more difficult, as one leg will move at the same time as the other.".
- Mirror_movement_disorder label "Mirror movement disorder".
- Mirror_movement_disorder sameAs m.0j2998r.
- Mirror_movement_disorder sameAs Q6874652.
- Mirror_movement_disorder sameAs Q6874652.
- Mirror_movement_disorder wasDerivedFrom Mirror_movement_disorder?oldid=571775606.
- Mirror_movement_disorder isPrimaryTopicOf Mirror_movement_disorder.