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- Hyperkinetic disorder - Wikipedia
Hyperkinetic disorder was a neuropsychiatric condition that was thought to emerge in early childhood
- Hyperkinetic disorder: assessment and treatment
Hyperkinetic disorder is the generic ICD-10 (WHO, 1992) term used to describe one of the most common childhood psychiatric disorders It is a severe form of a syndrome which is referred to in DSM–IV (APA, 1994) and the American literature as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- What Is Hyperkinesia? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Hyperkinesia describes a group of neurological conditions characterized by excessive, uncontrolled movements These movements are not purposeful and occur involuntarily, often interfering significantly with daily activities Hyperkinetic movements display diverse forms
- 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
- HYPERKINETIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Since the prefix hyper- means "above, beyond", hyperkinetic describes motion beyond the usual The word is usually applied to children, and often describes the condition of almost uncontrollable activity or muscular movements called attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder * (ADHD)
- Involuntary Movements: Types, Causes, and Examples, Stanford 25
Learn techniques to diagnose the major categories of hyperkinetic movement disorders such as tremors, tics, myoclonus, athetosis, dystonia, hemiballismus, and chorea
- What Is Hyperkinesia? Causes, Types, and Treatments
Hyperkinesia, derived from Greek words meaning “increased movement,” represents a state of overactive motor output from the brain It stands in direct contrast to hypokinesia, which describes a poverty or slowness of movement, such as the symptoms seen in Parkinson’s disease
- Movement Disorders: What They Are, Symptoms Types
There are two main types of abnormal movements: Hyperkinetic movement Hypokinetic movement A movement disorder can have both of these or just one Hyperkinetic movement disorders involve increased movement “Hyper” means “over” or “beyond,” and “kinetic” means “motion ”
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