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What body movements are involved in tardive dyskinesia?

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Buccolingual: Mostly cheek, lips, oral, face, tongue muscles.

Answered 4/24/2015

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Dystonic: Movements can actually be of any sort, although slow writhing is usual. Tremors, spasticity, cramping can occur. Movements are asymmetric and poorly organized, coming at irregular intervals, although the intervals may be quite brief.

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