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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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disorders fall into one of four subcategories:
akinesia (lack of movement),
hypokinesia (reduced
amplitude of movements),
bradykinesia (slow movement), and rigidity...
- and the
symptomatic motor deficits of Parkinson's
disease including hypokinesia, tremors, rigidity, and
postural imbalance. The
connection between the...
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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...
- that help to
reduce c****a
include antipsychotics and benzodiazepines.
Hypokinesia and rigidity,
especially in
juvenile cases, can be
treated with antiparkinsonian...
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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...
- disorder,
these include (but are not
limited to): holoprosencephaly,
fetal hypokinesia, microcephaly,
various contractures across the body and
growth restriction...
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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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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...