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Concussion in Athletes

Concussions in athletes are extremely common. The mismanagement of concussion can lead to prolonged symptoms and long-term consequences. The University of Michigan is one of only a handful of comprehensive programs in the country dedicated to the neurological concerns of athletes through its multidisciplinary NeuroSport outpatient clinic.

Huntington's Disease

The University of Michigan’s Movement Disorders Program is dedicated to providing Huntington's Disease patients with the highest level of comprehensive care available.

Movement Disorders

At the University of Michigan Movement Disorders Program, we have the latest technologies, cutting-edge clinical trials and a committed team of specialists to provide you the best quality of life possible.

NeuroSport Concussion Care

The University of Michigan is one of only a handful of comprehensive programs in the country dedicated to the neurological concerns of athletes. By drawing on the resources of our health system as well as the rich athletic tradition of a historic NCAA program, NeuroSport specializes in the treatment and prevention of neurological sports injuries, as well as the management of primary neurological diseases that affect athletic performance.

Parkinson's Disease

For those with Parkinson’s disease or disorders that mimic Parkinson’s disease, the University of Michigan Health System offers comprehensive care delivered by an internationally recognized medical team, including neurologists that specialize in Movement Disorders.

Parkinson’s Disease and You Symposium

The Parkinson’s Disease & You Symposium, which started in 2009, is an all-day annual event that attracts people from throughout Michigan and Ohio, regardless of where they receive care. At the Parkinson’s & You Symposium, you can receive up-to-date information given by leaders in the field and connect with other people and families who are living with the condition.