Movement - uncontrolled or slow
Definition:
Uncontrolled or slow
movement is defined as an impairment of the
muscle tone (usually in large
muscle groups), causing slow involuntary
contractions of the head, limbs, trunk, or neck.
Full article >>>Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Overview
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is repetitive
cramping or jerking of the legs during sleep.
Full article >>>Movement Disorders
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Simply stand up and walk across the room, and you'll have accomplished an incredible feat. Human
movement involves an astonishingly complex interaction of the brain, nervous system and
muscles.
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Eye Movements - Uncontrollable
Review Date : 7/21/2003
Reviewed By : Raymond S. Douglas, M.D., Ph.D., Department of
Ophthalmology, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>Non-rapid
eye movement sleep: N
REM (non-rapid
eye movement) sleep is dreamless sleep.
Full article >>>And these involuntary
movements may not be limited to golfers. Similar conditions affect other athletes, as well as musicians, health care workers - such as dentists - and others whose work involves detailed
hand movements.
What causes the yips?
Full article >>>Movement. You may not be able to use your arms or walk. This is usually because of
weakness or
paralysis on one side of the body (hemi
paresis).
Speech and language. You may not be able to speak, read, or write.
Full article >>>Movement of a structure into a place it does not belong.
Umbilical
Referring to the opening in the abdominal wall where the
blood vessels from the
placenta enter.
Full article >>>movement or shifting of other
organs in the chest away from the air leak side ...
Full article >>>Muscle movement may interfere with the recording, which lasts for several beats of the
heart.
Full article >>>- Such
movements are repeated regularly over the course of a year
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Full article >>>ATAXIC
MOVEMENTS"Special
exercises in small
movements of each of the affected muscular groups.
LIGHTNING
PAIN"Prolonged Warm Fan
Douche to spine at 95o-100o F., 2-3 times a day (with pressure at 2-5 pounds.) ...
Full article >>>loss of
movement in the arms, face, or legs
weakness in the legs
slurring of speech or inability to speak clearly
seeing double or being
partially blind
numbness or tingling of the
skin dizziness.
Full article >>>Rapid
eye movement. The phase of sleep associated with dreaming and distinguished from the other stages of sleep by rapid
movement of the
eyes.
remedyAnything that cures.
Full article >>>These leg
movements often occur after a person has gone to bed. This can
make sleeping difficult. When the urge to move the leg happens during the day, a person may have to get up and walk around to relieve the discomfort.
Full article >>>Decreased
movement -
Bedsores are common in people who can't move because they are paralyzed, recuperating from
surgery for a prolonged time, being treated in intensive care for a long time, or are incapacitated by severe
arthritis, ...
Full article >>>Involuntary
movements (called myoclonus), changes in
heart rate, and loss of reflexes in the legs and arms are additional signs that the
end of life is near.
What are the signs that the patient has died?
Full article >>>Periodic Limb Movement Disorder/
Restless Legs SyndromePlantar WartsPsoriasis ...
Full article >>>--black
bowel movements.
Blood that enters the digestive track from any cause, including a
cancer, is broken down by the action of the small and large
intestines and becomes a black- colored
bowel movement.
Full article >>>Was it a major
movement (
convulsion)
seizure?
Did it have a known cause (such as known
epilepsy or a recent
head injury)?
Was
consciousness maintained during the
seizure?
Full article >>>What is rapid
eye movement (
REM) sleep?
During
REM sleep, your
eyes dart about, your brain is very active and you dream. Throughout the night, the periods of slow wave sleep get shorter and the periods of
REM sleep get longer.3 ...
Full article >>>CLONUS - A form of
movement marked by
contractions and relaxations of a
muscle, occurring in rapid succession.
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Full article >>>paradidymis; paradipsia; paradise; paradox; paradoxical; paradoxical
contraction; paradoxical
diaphragm phenomenon; paradoxical
embolism; paradoxical extensor reflex; paradoxical flexor reflex; paradoxical
incontinence; paradoxical
movement of ...
Full article >>>It can be hard for babies to have a
bowel movement lying down. You can help by gently holding the knees against his or her chest. This is a more natural way to push out a
stool. Put the child in a warm water tub several times a day.
Full article >>>Bryonia: large, hard, dry
stools which are difficult to expel; with a
headache which is worse for the slightest
movement and
irritability.بريونيا : كبير ، يصعب ا"جاف ا"مقاعد ا"تي يصعب طردهم.
Full article >>>(strbz´ms), inability of the
eyes to focus together because of an imbalance in the
muscles that control
eye movement; also called
squint.
Full article >>>A complete biophysical profile (BPP) including assessment of
fetal tone,
movement,
breathing, ...
Full article >>>These
movements travel from the nipple and directly away using no more pressure than what you would apply to your eyelid. Any more pressure would flatten the
lymphatic vessel and stop the flow of
toxins and fluids.
Full article >>>The trochlea of the
humerus, which joins with the
olecranon of the
ulna, and actually sets the limits on flexion; the bending
movement that can decrease the angle between the bones of the elbow - and extension; ...
Full article >>>Range of motion
exercises, in which a
limb is gently moved through its normal
movements (bending and straightening the arm at the elbow, for example), can help prevent
muscles from becoming tight and
joints from becoming stiff.
Full article >>>The doula offers information, assistance and advice on topics such as
breathing, relaxation,
movement and positioning. Perhaps the most crucial role of the doula is to provide continuous emotional reassurance and comfort.
Full article >>>If
coughing, laughing,
sneezing, or other
movements that put pressure on the
bladder cause you to leak
urine, you may have
stress incontinence. Physical changes resulting from
pregnancy,
childbirth, and
menopause often cause
stress incontinence.
Full article >>>A substance that promotes
bowel movements.
LCIS
Lobular
carcinoma in situ. Abnormal cells found in the lobules of the
breast.
Full article >>>Intuitive system Minimally
invasive surgical system which translates a surgeon's
hand movements outside the body into precision microsurgical
movements while operating through 7 to 8-mm ports. The system also provides 3D visualization to the surgeon.
Full article >>>Ciliary Motility Disorders - Disorders characterized by abnormal
ciliary
movement in the nose,
paranasal sinuses,
respiratory tract, and
spermatozoa. Electron microscopy of the
CILIA shows that dynein arms are missing.
Full article >>>We attack this problem by asking three questions: (1) What are the structures of the macromolecular assemblies that drive
cell movement and how do cells construct them?
Full article >>>Abdominal pain or change in
bowel movements
Sleep: Do you have trouble falling asleep? Do you feel tired all day?
Slurred speech,
vertigo, lack of physical coordination or
limb weakness ...
Full article >>>Parkinson's
disease is a
movement disorder which is more common in older people. This article looks at the symptoms and
treatment of the condition.
Full article >>>Wasting of
muscles in the upper thigh
Apparent shortening of the leg, or legs of unequal length
Hip stiffness that restricts
movement in the
hip Difficulty
walking,
walking with a limp (which is often
painless)
Limited range of motion ...
Full article >>>Reduce your
stress level
Minimize the time you spend in negative emotions
Enhance positive states of mind
Accelerate your
movement through the crisis ...
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