bradykinesia in English

noun

slowness of movement

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1. Hypokinesia is often seen together with Akinesia and bradykinesia

2. Paralysis Agitans has four main motor symptoms: postural instability, bradykinesia, rigidity and tremors

3. Akinesia, hypokinesia and bradykinesia are often used loosely and inaccurately (Berardelli et al., 2001)

4. Akinesia is a symptom pertaining to bradykinesia (slowness of movement) and muscle stiffness or rigidity

5. The pure Akinesia with gait freezing phenotype illustrates that bradykinesia and Akinesia should be viewed as separate phenomena.

6. Akinesia literally means absence of movement, and Akinesia is commonly viewed as an extreme of bradykinesia

7. Paralysis agitans has four main motor symptoms: postural instability, bradykinesia, rigidity and tremors. With postural instability, the patient has impaired balance, which affects walking

8. Clinical trials have shown a modest benefit for Anticholinergics in improving bradykinesia and rigidity, 331–333 but this was at the expense of impaired cognitive function.

9. A rare, genetic, neurological disorder characterized by parkinsonian features (including resting or action tremor, Cogwheel rigidity, hypomimia and bradykinesia) associated with variably penetrant spasticity, hyperactive deep tendon reflexes and Babinski sign.

10. Parkinson disease, also called primary parkinsonism, paralysis Agitans, or idiopathic parkinsonism, a degenerative neurological disorder that is characterized by the onset of tremor, muscle rigidity, slowness in movement (bradykinesia), and stooped posture (postural instability)

11. The invention involves the combined administration of an antagonist of the NMDA receptor and an antidepressant, for example a combination of amantadine and citalopram or venlafaxine, or an antagonist of the NMDA receptor and an anxiolytic agent, for example amantadine and buspirone or trazodone, in order to improve unwanted tremors, akinesia, dyskinesia or bradykinesia associated with one or more different disorders or diseases.