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BradykinesiaSlow movement. Bradykinesia is often associated with an impaired ability to adjust the body's position. Bradykinesia can be a symptom of nervous system disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease, or a side effect of medications.
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BradykinesiaSlowness in movement.
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BradykinesiaSlowness of movement that is not normal.
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Bradykinesian. a condition characterized by extreme slowness in movement. There is also a corresponding decrease in motor activity, thus, making physical responses slower and less spontaneous. Clinically observed [..]
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Bradykinesiasluggishness (pop)
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BradykinesiaBradykinesia is a generalized slowness of movement in an individual. A symptom of Parkinson's disease and damage from a stroke, the execution of movements is slow in comparison to normal movement [..]
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BradykinesiaSlow movements.
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BradykinesiaSlowness of movement.
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BradykinesiaSlowness in movement.
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Bradykinesiaslowness of movement.
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Bradykinesia A general slowness of movement caused by reduced levels of dopamine to the brain. It is one of the earliest signs of a movement disorder and affects up to 90% of patients suffering from Parkinson´s disease.
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BradykinesiaSlowness in movement. More about movement disorders.
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BradykinesiaSlowness of movement
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BradykinesiaThe slowing down and loss of spontaneous and voluntary movement
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BradykinesiaOne of the cardinal clinical features of Parkinson's disease, the slowing down and loss of spontaneous and voluntary movement. From the Greek brady, slow, and kinesia, movement. [..]
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