Hypokinesia is one of the classifications of movement disorders, and refers to decreased bodily movement. Hypokinesia is characterized by a partial or...
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Hypokinetic movement disorders refer to akinesia (lack of movement), hypokinesia (reduced amplitude of movements), bradykinesia (slow movement), and rigidity...
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and the symptomatic motor deficits of Parkinson's disease including hypokinesia, tremors, rigidity, and postural imbalance. The connection between the...
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Cogwheeling may also refer to: Cogwheel rigidity, or cogwheeling, a sign of hypokinesia Cogwheel diagram, a type of Venn diagram Cogwheels, a 1927 book by Ryūnosuke...
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gait and addressing the challenges associated with the disease such as hypokinesia, shuffling, and decreased arm swing, physiotherapists have a variety...
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disorder, these include (but are not limited to): holoprosencephaly, fetal hypokinesia, microcephaly, various contractures across the body and growth restriction...
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Effects (≥10% incidence) Dry Mouth Somnolence Akathisia Hyperkinesia Hypokinesia Common (1–10%) Tachycardia Heart palpitations Vertigo Accommodation disorder...
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maintaining the scale of movements and have reduced amplitude of movement (hypokinesia). In PD, the trouble in scaling and controlling the amplitude of movement...
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mortality potentially due to altered metabolism of vestibular system. Hypokinesia Tremor Huntington's disease Sturnieks DL, St George R, Lord SR (December...
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syndrome (RLS) Parkinsonian symptoms such as muscle tremors, rigidity, hypokinesia, or balance or postural instability Akathisia, ataxia, dyskinesia as...
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blood supply causes wall areas which do not move as well as normal (hypokinesia), or not at all (akinesia), meaning they relax more slowly, so the ventricular...
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motor movement, such as Huntington's disease. It is the opposite of hypokinesia, which refers to decreased bodily movement, as commonly manifested in...
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different from, motor neglect: directional hypokinesia and, motor neglect component Directional hypokinesia refers to a deficit of startup of movements...
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the cockroach groom itself excessively before sinking into a state of hypokinesia – "a... lethargy characterized by lack of spontaneous movement or response...
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is begun or soon after an increase in dose is made) Muscle rigidity Hypokinesia Hyperkinesia Parkinsonism Tremor Akathisia Dystonia Dry mouth Constipation...
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performance. Other side effects of estazolam include somnolence, dizziness, hypokinesia, and abnormal coordination. In September 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug...
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neuromuscular ability to do so. One with pre-motor neglect, or directional hypokinesia, can move unaffected limbs ably in ipsilateral space but have difficulty...
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that help to reduce chorea include antipsychotics and benzodiazepines. Hypokinesia and rigidity, especially in juvenile cases, can be treated with antiparkinsonian...
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characterized by small shuffling steps and a general slowness of movement (hypokinesia), or even the total loss of movement (akinesia) in extreme cases. Patients...
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postencephalitic Parkinsonism. By 1930, it was generally agreed that hypokinesia, drooling, mood, and sometimes rigidity improved by treatment with harmine...
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encephalopathy along with confusion, seizures, and disordered movement (hypokinesia). BTBGD has several alternate names, including: BTRBGD Biotin-responsive...
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and PD animal models are motor impairments (hypotonia, bradykinesia, hypokinesia). RTT pathology, in some aspects, overlaps the motor phenotype observed...
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pallidum is destroyed and 80% of patients see improvement in rigidity and hypokinesia and a tremor relief or improvement comes weeks after the procedure.[citation...
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decreased activity of the excitatory pathway is thought to result in hypokinesia, and in Huntington's disease, degeneration of GABAergic neurons driving...
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myocardium. On echocardiogram, this is manifest by abnormal wall motion (hypokinesia) or absent wall motion (akinesia).[citation needed] Because the ventricle...
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contractions. Interruption or dysfunction of the direct pathway results in hypokinesia, which is, in general terms, a disease which leads to a lack of motion...
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diakinesis, dyskinesia, dyskinetic, hyperkinesia, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic, hypokinesia, hypokinesis, hypokinetic, kinematics, kinescope, kinesiologist, kinesiology...
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motor disturbances includes dystonia, oculogyric crises, parkinsonism/hypokinesia. Patients may have a number of psychiatric symptoms. Biochemically, patients...
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techniques. Common changes in gait associated with the disease such as hypokinesia (slowness of movement), shuffling and decreased arm swing are addressed...
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