Optimal clinical pathway for adults with movement disorders (National Neurosciences Advisory Group)
This pathway sets out what good treatment, care and support looks like for adults with movement disorders.
Last reviewed
Resource type
- Tools
Profession
- Doctor (geriatrician)
- Doctor (neurologist)
- Nurse (Neurology specialist)
- Nurse (Parkinson's nurse)
It includes treatment and support for people who may be experiencing the first symptoms of a neurological condition, right through to people who have lived with a condition for a long time.
It presents aspirations for good care, supports improvement of services and can enable commissioning of quality services, locally and nationally.
Covered in the pathway:
- Referral to diagnosis.
- Diagnosis to specialist movement disorder service assessment.
- Symptomatic treatment.
- Specialist components of care.
- Treatment.
- Treatment of advanced movement disorders.
The development of the optimal clinical pathway has been overseen by the National Neurosciences Advisory Group (NNAG) and led by the Association of British Neurologists (ABN) movement disorder advisory group.
You can find out more and download the pathway from the NNAG website.