| athetosis |
Movement disorder indicated by slow, writhing motions of the fingers and hands. Occurs in approximately 5% of people with cerebral palsy. Athetosis was used commonly a few years ago, but now, many of the people who were previously diagnosed as having athetosis are considered to have dystonia. ...
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| athetosis |
Brain damage marked by occurrence of slow, sinuous, involuntary, writhing movements, especially severe in the hands. Patient is often strong, but unable to control his/her motions. (Athetoid affected with athetosis).
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| athetosis |
slow, sinuous, writhing movements.
Ãâó: www.utoronto.ca/neuronotes/NeuroExam/glossary.htm
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| athetosis |
Involuntary movements - uncontrolled/unwanted movements.
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