Movement disorders are clinical conditions with either an abundance of movement or a scarcity of willful and automatic movements, inconsequential to shortcoming or spasticity. Movement disorders are equal with basal ganglia or extrapyramidal infections. Movement disorders are traditionally isolated into two significant classes hyperkinetic and hypokinetic. Hyperkinetic movement disorders allude to dyskinesia, or unnecessary, regularly monotonous, automatic movements that encroach upon the ordinary progression of engine action. Hypokinetic movement disorders allude to akinesia (absence of movement), hypokinesia (diminished abundancy of movements), bradykinesia (sluggish movement), and inflexibility. In essential movement disorders, the strange movement is the essential sign of the turmoil. In optional movement disorders, the irregular movement is an indication of another foundational or neurological issue. movement disorders open access articles has been successfully publishing quality research articles from many years and looking forward to frame up an eminent, outstanding issue with best quality research articles in this year. We request you to kindly submit and publish your paper in the best journal and get global acknowledgement.