Agitation
... ; excessive muscle tone; feeling of constant
movement of self or surroundings; feeling of weakness ; ... or illness; heartburn ; increase in body
movement s; lightheadedness; ... AGITATION "Neutral Pail Pour to spine, Wet Sheet Pack. IRREGULAR
movement S"Neutral Pail Pour to spine, daily; prolonged ...
Ataxia
... muscle coordination when performing voluntary
movement s. It may affect any part of the body. Ataxia ... the voluntary muscle s resulting in irregular
movement s of the body. Ataxia can be brought on by an ... Ataxia is the loss of co-ordinated bodily
movement s. Early problems include unsteadiness and ...
Athetosis
... Athetosis : Involuntary writhing
movement s particularly of the arms and hands. Search All ... marked by slow, writhing, involuntary muscle
movement s. Basal gangliaA section of the brain responsible for smooth muscular
movement . Chorea Involuntary, rapid, jerky ...
Bowel
... TRAINING Establish a set time for daily bowel
movement s; choose a time that is convenient for you, ... around the lower abdomen and the bowel
movement s become irritable and loose resulting in persi ... , fullness, or cramps . - Don't let bowel
movement s become the focus of most of your interactions ...
Brachial plexopathy
... Definition: Brachial plexopathy is decreased
movement or sensation in the arm and shoulder , caused ... (a bundle of nerve s that control sensation and
movement of the arm). brachial plexopathy ... tingling, pain , weakness , or limited
movement in the arm or hand . - Brachial Plexopathy ...
Bursitis
... areas subject to friction. Bursa e cushion the
movement between the bones, tendon s and muscle s near ... a dull persi stent ache that increases with
movement . Tendonitis causes a sharp pain during
movement , and is most likely to be caused to ...
Cartilage
... joints to flex and extend with smooth gliding
movement s. Very tough and malleable (such as the ... It covers the ends of bones and allows free
movement . If it becomes rough, frays, or wears away, ... protects the joint , allowing for smooth
movement . This medical emergency is caused by ...
Cerebral palsy
... used for a group of nonprogressive disorders of
movement and posture caused by abnormal development of, ... ( spasticity ), poor muscle tone, uncontrolled
movement s, and problems with posture, balance, ... to the brain and " palsy " to a disorder of
movement or posture. It is neither progressive nor ...
Cerebellum
... provide precise timing for coordinated, smooth
movement s of the skeletal muscular system. ... brain responsible for coordination of voluntary
movement s. Gamma -globulin ... cerebellum ... the part of the brain that coordinates muscle
movement s and provides accuracy and harmony to voluntary ...
Chiropractic
... is based on the concept that restricted
movement in the spine may lead to pain and reduced ... s. Treatment s should involve slow, gentle
movement s of the head, neck, and spine. Chiropractic ... and limbs where there are signs of restricted
movement (not usually recommended for those with ...
Chorea
... system characterized by involuntary muscular
movement s of the face and extremities. Chorea refers to rapid complex body
movement s that look well coordinated and purposeful but ... streptococcal bacteria . Chorea is a type of
movement that results when nerve cells deteriorate in ...
Consciousness
... Sudden halt in conscious activity (
movement , talking, etc.) May be provoked by ... including staring, complex involuntary
movement s and hallucinations . Was consciousness ... problems can produce seizures , unusual body
movement s, a loss of consciousness or changes in ...
Constipation
... : Infrequent (and frequently incomplete) bowel
movement s. The opposite of diarrhea , constipation is ... is infrequent or uncomfortable bowel
movement s. Often the bowel
movement s are small, hard, or dry. Constipation Dr ...
Contraction
... the face, or other isolated area) abnormal head
movement s forced turning of the head ... pregnancy , ... at the radial artery in the wrist. Joint
movement is produced by the contraction of muscle s and the
movement of their tendon s. The muscle s and tendon s ...
Contracture
... s, ligament s, or skin . It prevents normal
movement of the associated body part and can cause ... matures, thickens, and tightens, preventing
movement . A contracture is a serious complication of a ... s, ligament s, or skin that prevents normal
movement of the associated body part. An injury such as ...
Conscious
... Sudden halt in conscious activity (
movement , talking, etc.) May be provoked by ... including staring, complex involuntary
movement s and hallucinations . The surgery is done ... problems can produce seizures , unusual body
movement s, a loss of conscious ness or changes in ...
Dementia
... processes, and speech as well as behavior , and
movement s. Dementia Related Category: Psychology ... (loss of any or all brain functions, including
movement , sensation, perception, and thought processes) ... increased muscle tone or spasm (myoclonus)
movement disorder (choreo athetosis ) ... A rare, ...
Diarrhea
... pain that is not relieved by a bowel
movement . You have symptoms of dehydration -- see ... frequency or decreased consistency of bowel
movement s; however, the medical definition is more exact ... unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel
movement s, excessive watery evacuations of fecal ....
Dizziness
... that you or your environment is moving when no
movement occurs. Imprecisely called dizziness , the term ... specific term used to describe an illusion of
movement . Your child is not drinking enough fluids and ... pulse . Treatment includes the immediate
movement to a lower altitude. Contact your doctor if ...
Drooling
... s in one area of the body: lip smacking, mouth
movement s, drooling , head turning, eye movements , or seemingly purposeful
movement s (e.g. picking at clothes). problems with ... arm and leg that can't be controlled writhing
movement s grimacing or drooling ... The infection ...
Dystonia
... muscle contraction s that result in repetitive
movement s, twisting and abnormal postures. An estimated ... leads to abnormal postures or writhing twisting
movement s of part of the body. Dementia -nuchal ... cases, acute difficulty making coordinated
movement s ( dystonia )-such as abnormal involuntary ...
Encopresis
... With constipation , children have fewer bowel
movement s than normal, and the bowel
movement s they do have can be hard, dry, and difficult to ... Encopresis Abnormalities relating to bowel
movement s that can occur as a result of stress or fear. ...
Enema
... fluid into the rectum to bring about a bowel
movement . 2. The solution introduced into the rectum to bring about a bowel
movement . ENT ... Enema s or laxatives are used to ... ENEMA "Neutral Enema after each bowel
movement . Cold Abdominal Compress , changing every 15 ...
Eyes
... an imbalance in the muscle s that control eye
movement ; also called squint . Antihistamines are the ... Nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary
movement s of the eyes that may be from side to side ... ) or rotary. Depending on the cause, these
movement s may be in both eyes or in just one eye . ...
Fiber
... sure the rectal area is clean after bowel
movement s. - Encourage the development of regular bowel
movement s. Nerve fiber s regenerate from the elbow, ... Sensory nerve s carry information about shape,
movement , temperature , texture, and pain to the ....
Fissure
... is the opening of the rectum where bowel
movement s (BMs) leave the body. Anal fissure s are a ... SYMPTOMS"After passing a larger-diameter bowel
movement , there is burning, stinging, and possible ... can cause pain and bleeding during bowel
movement s. The article contains several treatment ...
Hand
... sign. Other symptoms include slowness of
movement , muscle rigidity, poor coordination and clumsiness. As the disease progresses
movement and everyday tasks such as dressing and ... or tube on the child's forehead to reduce
movement . Place your hand on the person's forehead ...
Hand tremor
... sign. Other symptoms include slowness of
movement , muscle rigidity, poor coordination and clumsiness. As the disease progresses
movement and everyday tasks such as dressing and ... heart rate, anxiety , frequent soft bowel
movement s, and a lack of stamina are often noted. ...
Hemorrhoid
... result from strain ing when having a bowel
movement or the increased pressure on these veins during ... opening of the rectum through which bowel
movement s pass. There are two types of hemorrhoid s . ... area gently but thoroughly after each bowel
movement . Ask your doctor or nurse for advice if the area ...
Hemorrhoids
... result from strain ing when having a bowel
movement or the increased pressure on these veins during ... opening of the rectum through which bowel
movement s pass. There are two types of hemorrhoids . ... area gently but thoroughly after each bowel
movement . Ask your doctor or nurse for advice if the area ...
Injury
... bruising ( contusion ), or sudden change in the
movement of the brain ( concussion ). Injury rates: ... with adults: Young children cannot control the
movement of their heads as well as adults. Brain ... injury (RSI), injury caused by repeated
movement of a particular part of the body. Repetitive ...
Limb
... Printer-Friendly Format ... Periodic Limb
movement Disorder Overview Periodic limb
movement disorder (PLMD) is repetitive cramp ing or ... and short tapering fingers. Periodic Limb
movement Disorder / Restless Legs Syndrome Plantar ...
Movement
...
movement - uncontrolled or slow Definition: Uncontrolled or slow
movement is defined as an impairment of the muscle tone ... head, limbs, trunk, or neck. Periodic Limb
movement Disorder Overview Periodic limb ...
Nystagmus
... Nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary
movement s of the eyes that may be from side to side ... ) or rotary. Depending on the cause, these
movement s may be in both eyes or in just one eye . ... vertigo . Other signs such as other eye
movement abnormalities, lack of coordination, weakness , ...
Palsy
... used for a group of nonprogressive disorders of
movement and posture caused by abnormal development of, ... a facial nerve . The 2 facial nerve s control
movement of the muscle s of expression on each side of ... to the brain and " palsy " to a disorder of
movement or posture. It is neither progressive nor ...
Paralysis
... Syndrome ... Paralysis (loss of feeling or
movement ) of one side of the body. hemochromatosis A ... neck, or back injury . You cannot control the
movement of an arm or a leg or you have lost bladder or ... during the phase of sleep known as rapid eye
movement - or the dream stage - when paralysis of the ...
Parkinson
... disorder of the brain. It mainly affects
movement s of the body. Parkinson 's Disease Related ... brain that affects the nerve cells involved in
movement . Parkinson 's Disease - Resources ... symptoms in common: tremor , rigidity, slow
movement , and poor balance and coordination. Drugs for ...
Paroxysm
... CAUSES" Convulsions are uncontrolled body
movement s set off by an electrical malfunction of the ... (BPPV), this procedure involves sequential
movement of the head into four positions. Caused by a ... chorea (rapid, randomly irregular jerky
movement s) and dystonia are all different types of ...
Periodic limb movement disorder
... Periodic Limb
movement Disorder Overview Periodic limb
movement disorder (PLMD) is repetitive cramp ing or jerking of the legs during sleep. Periodic Limb
movement Disorder / Restless Legs Syndrome Plantar ...
Piles
... Prevention : Avoid strain ing during bowel
movement s. You can help prevent hemorrhoids by ... opening of the rectum through which bowel
movement s pass. There are two types of hemorrhoids . ... result from strain ing when having a bowel
movement or the increased pressure on these veins during ...