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By then he had exhibited hypokinesia, a sign of how serious his condition had become.
Other side effects of estazolam include somnolence, dizziness, hypokinesia, and abnormal coordination.
Thus the net effect of dopamine depletion is to produce hypokinesia, an overall reduction in motor output.
It is the opposite of hypokinesia, which refers to decreased bodily movement, as commonly manifested in Parkinson's disease.
The echocardiogram showed global left-ventricular hypokinesia (fractional shortening 17%).
In two-dimensional echocardiographic recordings anteroseptal myocardial hypokinesia was detected.
Cholinergic control of hypokinesia.
More specifically, patients have difficulty maintaining the scale of movements and have reduced amplitude of movement; also known as hypokinesia.
Parkinson's disease is a neurological syndrome characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability.
Interruption or dysfunction of the direct pathway results in hypokinesia, which is, in general terms, a disease which leads to a lack of motion.
On echocardiogram, this is manifest by abnormal wall motion (hypokinesia) or absent wall motion (akinesia).
Rigidity, tremor, chorea, hypokinesia, myoclonus, and tics were also noted (Macaya et al.).
More than one in ten people taking Amisulpride experience extrapyramidal symptoms, including tremor, rigidity, hypokinesia, hypersalivation, akathisia and dyskinesia.
From 1982 to 1987 Boris Morukov coordinated scientific projects dedicated to the development of countermeasures to the negative metabolic changes that occur during hypokinesia and microgravity.
One with pre-motor neglect, or directional hypokinesia, can move unaffected limbs ably in ipsilateral space, but has difficulty directing them into contralesional space.
The common features of PD and PD animal models are motor impairments (hypotonia, bradykinesia, hypokinesia).
Parkinsonian gait is characterized by small shuffling steps and a general slowness of movement (hypokinesia), or even the total loss of movement (akinesia) in the extreme cases.
Hypokinesia and rigidity, especially in juvenile cases, can be treated with antiparkinsonian drugs, and myoclonic hyperkinesia can be treated with valproic acid.
Common changes in gait associated with the disease such as hypokinesia (slowness of movement), shuffling and decreased arm swing are addressed by a variety of strategies to improve functional mobility and safety.
The emerald jewel wasp alters behavior through the injection of venom directly into the host's brain, causing hypokinesia, and while the circuitry in control of movement is functional, the nervous system acts from a depressed state.
In 1998, Wichmann and Delong made the conclusion that hyperkinesia is associated with decreased output from the basal ganglia, and in contrast, hypokinesia is associated with increased output from the basal ganglia.
Several references were presented suggesting not only that drugs that increase central dopaminergic transmission increase locomotor activity and induce stereotypy and hyperkinesia but also that neuroleptic drugs like haloperidol, that block dopamine receptors, induce hypokinesia and rigidity.