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- Akinesia: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, and More | Osmosis
What is akinesia? Akinesia refers to the loss of spontaneous, voluntary muscle movement The term akinesia is derived from the Greek word “akinesis,” with the prefix “a” meaning without, and “kinesis” meaning motion
- Akinesia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Healthline
Akinesia is a term for the loss of ability to move your muscles voluntarily It’s most often described as a symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) It can appear as a symptom of other conditions,
- Akinesia: Symptoms, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today
Akinesia and dyskinesia are both symptoms that describe disorders in movement Akinesia is the absence of movement A person with akinesia cannot move their muscles, even if they try
- Akinesia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The term akinesia refers to the inability to perform a clinically perceivable movement It can present as a delayed response, freezing mid-action, or even total abolition of movement
- Akinesia Causes and Treatments in Parkinsons Disease
Akinesia is a condition associated with advanced Parkinson's disease in which you are unable to make certain muscle movements Akinesia can also occur with certain rare neurological disorders, antipsychotic drug side effects, or severe hypogonadism
- Akinesia: Definition, Symptoms, and Treatment - MediSearch
Akinesia refers to the inability to initiate or perform voluntary muscle movements It can present as a delayed response, freezing mid-action, or even total abolition of movement It's often associated with neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease
- Akinesia - Overview, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Akinesia is a medical condition characterized by a marked loss or absence of voluntary muscle movements It is commonly associated with neurological disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
- Akinesia - MD Searchlight
Akinesia is a condition where a person is unable to make movements that others can easily see It can cause a delay in movement, freezing in the middle of action, or a complete stop in movement
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