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- Hyperkinesia - Wikipedia
Hyperkinesia is a state of excessive restlessness which is featured in a large variety of disorders that affect the ability to control motor movement, such as Huntington's disease It is the opposite of hypokinesia, which refers to decreased bodily movement, as commonly manifested in Parkinson's disease
- Movement disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Movement disorders are a group of nervous system conditions that affect movement They can cause either increased movements or reduced or slow movements These movements may be under the person's control, known as voluntary Or the movements may not be under the person's control, known as involuntary
- Treatable Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders Not to Be Missed
Hyperkinetic movement disorders comprise dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, tics, stereotypies, and tremor, which can be isolated or associated with other neurological or non-neurological signs Possible causes are numerous, and prioritization might prove challenging for clinicians
- Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder - Physiopedia
Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMD's) also referred to as Dyskinesias are characterized by abnormal, often repetitive, involuntary movements overlapped to normal motor activity Its 5 major types are Tremors, Chorea, Dystonia, Myoclonus and Tics Common etiologies seen in Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders- [1]
- What Is Hyperkinesia? - Alternative to Meds
Involuntary and unwanted muscle movements can indicate hyperkinesia, a symptom often associated with neurological disorders Hyperkinesia is often seen in children but can affect individuals of any age
- Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders - PM R KnowledgeNow
Hyperkinetic movement disorders (HMDs), or dyskinesias, refer to a group of excessive semi voluntary and involuntary movements There are five major types of HMDs: dystonia, myoclonus, tremor, chorea, and tics (Table 2) 1 Other HMDs include athetosis, akathitic movements, stereotypies, synkinesis, and restless legs
- Hyperkinesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hyperkinesias are heterogeneous involuntary movements that significantly differ in terms of clinical and semeiological manifestations, including rhythm, regularity, speed, duration, and other factors that determine their appearance or suppression
- Hyperkinesis: pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment . . .
Hyperkinesia can be caused by a large number of various diseases, including metabolic disorders, endocrine disruption, hereditary disorders, vascular disorders or traumatic disorders Other causes include intoxication of the nervous system, autoimmune diseases and infections
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