Coordination Impairments: Basal Ganglia Flashcards

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What is Akinesia?

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The inability to initiate movement as seen in late stage Parkinson’s Disease

  • Freezing episodes seen in Parkinson’s
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What is Athetosis?

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Slow, involuntary, writhing and twisting “wormlike” movements.

  • Greater involvement in distal UE’s
  • Rotary movements of the extremities
  • Includes face, neck, and tongue
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What is Bradykinesia?

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Decreased amplitude and velocity of voluntary movement. ;Slowness of Voluntary movement.

Characteristic of Parkinson’s Disease

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What is Chorea?

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Rapid, irregular, and jerky movements of multiple joints. “dance-like” quality

Associated with Huntington’s Disease

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What is Choreoathetosis?

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Combination of features from both chorea and athetosis

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What is Dystonia?

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Sustained involuntary contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles

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What is Hemiballismus? Cause?

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Large-amplitude, sudden and violent, flailing motions of the arm and leg of one side of the body.

Due to a lesion of Contralateral Subthalamic Nucleus

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What is Hyperkinesis?

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Abnormally increased muscle activity or movement

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What is Rigidity?

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Increase in muscle tone cause greater resistance to passive movement

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What is Lead-Pipe Rigidity?

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Uniform constant resistance felt by the examiner as the extremity is moved through a ROM.

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What is Cogwheel Rigidity?

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Series of brief relaxation or “catches” as the extremity is passively moved

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What is resting tremor?

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Involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movement observed at rest

  • Typically decrease with voluntary movements
  • Characteristic of Parkinson’s Disease
  • Pill-rolling movement
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