Coordination Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Asthenia | Generalized muscle weakness |
Asynergia | Loss of ability to associate muscles together for complex movements |
Delayed Reaction time | Increased time required to initiate voluntary movement |
Dysarthria | Disorder of the motor component of speech articulation |
Dysdiadochokinesia | Impaired ability to perform rapid alternating movement |
Dysmetria | Inability to judge the distance or range of a movement |
Dyssynergia | Movement performed in a sequence of component parts rather than as a single smooth activity |
Gait Disorders | Ataxic pattern; broad base of support; postural instability; high guard position of UE's |
Hypotonia | Decrease in muscle tone |
Hypermetria | Overestimation of distance or range needed to accomplish a movement |
Hypometria | Underestimation of distance or range needed to accomplish a movement |
Nystagmus | Rhythmic, quick, oscillatory, back-and-forth movement of the eyes |
Rebound Phenomenon | Inability to halt forceful movements after resistive stimulus is removed |
Tremor | Involuntary oscillatory movement resulting from alternate contractions of opposing muscle groups |
Intention tremor | Oscillatory movement during voluntary motion; increases as limb nears target; diminished or absent at rest |
Postural tremor | Exaggerated oscillatory movement of the body in standing posture or of a limb held against gravity |
Titubation | Rhythmic oscillation s to the head, axial involvement of the trunk |
Akinesia | Inability to initiate movement |
Athetosis | Slow, involuntary, writhing, twisting, "worm like" movements |
Bradykinesia | Decreased amplitude and velocity of movement |
Chorea | involuntary, rapid, irregular, jerky movements involving multiple joints |
Choreoathetosis | Movement disorder with features of both chorea and athetosis |
Dystonia | Sustained involuntary contractions of the agonist and antagonist muscles |
Hemiballismus | Large-amplitude, sudden, violent, flailing motions of the arm and leg of one side of the body |
Hyperkinesis | Abnormally increased muscle activity or movement |
Hypokinesis | Decreased motor response especially to a specific stimulus |
Rigidity | Increased muscle tone causing greater resistance to passive movement |
Lead-Pipe Rigidity | Uniform constant resistance as limb is moved |
Cogwheel Rigidity | Series of brief relaxations or catches as limb is moved |
Resting Tremor | Involuntary, rhythmic oscillatory movement observed at rest |
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