- This collaborative effort of distinguished teachers and experts shares the evidence based knowledge on the subspecialty in Neurology to provide a precise knowledge about different types of movement disorders with its anatomical, physiological and biological processes that cause these disorders - Presents in a methodical manner its basics to understand epidemiology, immunology and genetics covering the eye movement disorders, gait disorders, sleep, depression and autonomic dysfunction and the common clinical accompaniments with movement disorders - Its unique feature is that it provides detailed information on use of botulism toxin and discussion on alternative therapies in Parkinson's disease, contains up-to-date information with recent advances in treating the movement disorders