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Dysdiadochokinesia (DDK) is the
medical term for an
impaired ability to
perform rapid,
alternating movements (i.e., diadochokinesia).
Complete inability...
- ability.
Lesions to the
cerebellum can
cause dyssynergia, dysmetria,
dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and
ataxia of
stance and gait.
Dyschronometria can result...
- with eye movements, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, dysmetria, and
dysdiadochokinesia.
These deficits can vary
depending on
which cerebellar structures...
- movements.
Lesions to the
cerebellum can
cause dyssynergia, dysmetria,
dysdiadochokinesia,
dysarthria and
ataxia of
stance and gait.
Deficits are
observed with...
- (AMR) or
sequential motor rates (SMR). Loss of this ability,
called dysdiadochokinesia, is a
characteristic sign of
cerebellar diseases. Many
clinical tests...
- Parkinson's
disease Thalamic syndrome Cerebellum Lateral Dysmetria Dysdiadochokinesia Intention tremor Medial Cerebellar ataxia Brainstem Other Pseudobulbar...
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Ipsilateral cerebellar signs including ataxia,
dysmetria (past pointing),
dysdiadochokinesia Central tegmental tract Palatal myoclonus Lateral spinothalamic tract...
- and
apraxia apraxia ataxia cataplexy (G47.4)
confusion dysarthria dysdiadochokinesia dysgraphia hallucination headache (R51)
hypokinetic movement disorder:...
- ambulation. ****ociated
cerebellar signs can
include nystagmus, dysmetria,
dysdiadochokinesia, hypotonia,
proprioception deficits, and gait ataxia.
Intention tremors...
- finger-nose test)
inability to
perform rapid alternating movements (
dysdiadochokinesia), e.g.
inability to
rapidly flip the
hands involuntary horizontal...