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INVOLUNTARY MOTOR MOVEMENTS
Prepared By : Khaled Hani Alkhodari
Supervisor: Dr. Iyad M Husain, PhD Neurology
INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS
 Imagine if parts of your body moved when you didn't want them to.
 Dyskinesia is abnormal uncontrolled movement and is a
common symptom of many movement disorders.
INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS
 Are neurological conditions that affect the speed, fluency, quality, and ease of
movement.
 Are clinically and pathologically heterogeneous ,and are characterized by
impairment of planning, control or execution of movement .
 Almost all movement disorders are worsened with stress, fatigue, anxiety or
concomitant illness (e.g. Pneumonia, UTI, etc.). As a rule, movement disorders
show significant or complete relief during sleep.
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION OF HYPERKINESIA
TREMORS
PHYSIOLOGICAL
 Tremor is an unintentional, rhythmic muscle movement involving to-and-fro
movements (oscillations) of one or more parts of the body.
 Present in almost everyone and a normal finding that usually cannot be seen
unless worsened in certain situations that include:
 Anxiety, fear, physical exhaustion, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, alcohol withdrawal
"ESSENTIAL" TREMOR (ET)- POSTURAL
 Most common involuntary movement disorder, typified by a rapid postural tremor most often
of the upper extremities.
 Progressive, may appear at anytime of life but most commonly >70 years.
 Mainly a postural tremor (i.e Tremor when skeletal muscle holding in on position against gravity.) but if
worsened, will occur at rest
 Commonly bilateral and symmetric.
 Classically affects head and/or speech.
 Classically, tremor decreases with EtOH, worsens with stress.
 Neurological exam is otherwise normal.
 Differentiate from Parkinson by noting absence of resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, etc.
CEREBELLAR TREMOR (INTENTION TREMOR)
 Slow action tremor that most commonly occurs with purposeful movement
(such as in doing finger to nose test)
 Usually associated with other cerebellar findings
 Seen in any process that causes damage to the cerebrellum (stroke, tumor,
multiple sclerosis, chronic alcohol abuse, certain medications)
 Unlike the cerebrum, cerebellar disease causes problems on the SAME SIDE of
the body as the the cerebellar lesion
 Titubation refers to tremor of the head (and sometimes trunk) due to
cerebellar disease
PARKINSONIAN TREMOR
 Most common cause of a resting tremor that usually involves the distal muscles (e.g. pill
rolling tremor of the hand)
 May decrease with voluntary activity (e.g. raising arm) and increase with mental activity (e.g.
asking patient to do math) and increase with anxiety or emotional excitement
 causes:
 idiopathic parkinson's disease: usually starts in one hand then spreads to other limbs
 Drugs: antipsychotic agents, metoclopramide, prochloperazine
 Encephalitis (HIV/AIDS, neurosyphilis, PML, toxoplasmosis)
 Chronic head trauma.
 Other resting tremors include Wilson's Disease and severe essential tremor (ET is usually
postural but when servere can be seen at rest or even with movement)
TREMORS
TREMORS
TREMORS
CHOREA
 A state of excessive, spontaneous movements, irregularly timed, non-
repetitive, randomly distributed and abrupt in character.
 These movements may vary in severity from restlessness with mild
intermittent to unstable dance-like gait to a continuous flow of disabling,
violent movements.
 Chorea involves both proximal and distal muscles.
CAUSES OF CHOREA
 Hereditary: Huntington’s disease, benign chorea
 Drugs: Antiparkinsonian drugs, oral contraceptives
 Toxin: alcohol, carbon monoxide poisoning
 Infections: Sydenham’s chorea, encephalitis
 Metabolic: hyperthyroidism, hypocalcaemia
 Immunological: SLE, polyarteritis nodosa
 Vascular: Hemibalism
CHOREA
HUNTIGTON DISEASE
 Definition: is an autosomal dominant disease that characterized by
progressive chorea and dementia
 Etiology: pathology in gene called “huntingtin” located in chromosome 4p
16.3.
 Pathology: reduction in the striatum of γ-Aminobutyric acid-(GABA) and
acetylcholine
 Age: 30-40 years
CHOREA
HUNTIGTON DISEASE
 Symptoms and signs:
 motor impersistence.
 milkmaid's grip.
 harlequin's tongue.
 Patients often drop objects involuntarily.
 Trials to mask it by semipurposeful movements
 rigidity and dementia
 Diagnosis: MRI, PET scaning. Genetic testing is diagnostic
 Treatment: phenothiazine, haloperidole.
CHOREA
HUNTIGTON DISEASE
CHOREA
SYDENHAM CHOREA
 Its one of major criteria of rheumatic chorea, postinfective chorea
 Age: 5-15 years
 Movements are diffuse and often associated with behavioral changes
 Pathology: necrotising arteritis in thalamus, caudate nucleus and putamen
 Diagnosis: elevated ESR and ASOT (antistreptolysin titre)
 Treatment: aspirin, penicillin, sedation
 can occur in:
 A tumor or an infarct in the striatum (caudate or putamen) can cause acute unilateral chorea
(hemichorea).
 Sydenham chorea and chorea due to infarcts of the caudate nucleus often lessen over time
without treatment.
CHOREA
SYDENHAM CHOREA
CHOREA GRAVIDARUM
 Occurs during pregnancy, often in patients who have had rheumatic fever.
 Chorea usually begins during the 1st trimester and resolves spontaneously
at or after delivery.
 If treatment before delivery is necessary because chorea is severe,
barbiturates are indicated because they have fewer fetal risks than other
drugs used to manage chorea.
 Rarely, a similar disorder occurs in women taking oral contraceptive
OTHER CHOREAS
 Neuroacanthocytosis is a rare, recessive, relentlessly progressive disorder typified by chorea
coupled with erythrocyte abnormalities and possibly dystonia, tics, seizures, polyneuropathy,
and self mutilation. May present at any time in life.
 Similar presentation is noted in McLeod syndrome - an X-linked disorder associated with reactivity to
Kell antigens, typically older patients.
 Paroxysmal chorea has been described in hyper- and hypoglycemia, vascular diseases, and
infections.
 Benign senile chorea & benign inherited chorea of childhood have been described but are
controversial. It is important to rule out HD.
 SLE and less commonly other autoimmune disorders may cause chorea.
ATHETOSIS (SLOW CHOREA), CHOREOATHETOSIS
 Athetosis
 Is nonrhythmic, slow,
writhing (ie, squirming, twisting, or
snakelike), sinuous movements
 Predominantly in distal muscles.
 Often alternating with postures
of the proximal limbs.
 May be due to ↑ dopamine
 Choreoathetosis:
 Bit more rapid than the usual
athetosis, slower than the usual
chorea, or
 A mingling of chorea and
athetosis within the same
patient at different times or in
different limbs
The only difference between chorea, choreoathetosis, and athetosis is the
speed of movement
ATHETOSIS
HEMIBALLISMUS & BALLISMUS (SEVERE FORM OF CHOREA)
 Continuous, violent, coordinated involuntary activity involving the axial and
proximal appendicular musculature such that the limbs are flung about.
 Vascular type of chorea, due to stroke of corpus luisii in subthalamus
(posterior cerebral artery territory)
 Hemiballismus is unilateral
 Ballismus movement occurs bilaterally.
HEMIBALLISMUS & BALLISMUS
TIC
A “tic” is an involuntary movement or vocalization that is usually sudden onset,
brief, repetitive, stereotyped but non rhythmical in character, can be suppressed.
TIC
TYPES
 Motor tics are associated with movements. Categorized as simple or complex.
Simple motor tics involve only a few muscles usually restricted to a specific
body part.
 Examples of simple motor tics include: eye blinking, shoulder shrugging, facial
grimacing, neck stretching, mouth movements, jaw clenching and spitting.
 Vocal tics are associated with sound
 Simple vocal tics consist of sounds that do not form words, such as: throat clearing,
grunting, coughing, and sniffing
TICS
SUBTYPES
 Transient Simple: common in children
 Chronic: any age
 Persistent Simple or Multiple: onset before 15 yr age, resolve in
adults
 Chronic Multiple: Tourette’s syndrome
TIC
TICS
SOME DEFINITIONS
 Common complex vocal tics include:
 Repeating words or phrases out of context,
 Coprolalia : use of socially unacceptable words, frequently obscene.
 Palilalia : repeating one's own sounds or words.
 Echolalia : repeating the last-heard sound, word, or phrase.
 Echokinesis : imitation of someone else's movements.
TICS
GILLES DE LA / TOURETTE DISORDER
 Cause: unknown
 Common in male in
childhood or adolescence.
 Treatment: difficult but
patients may respond to
clonidine,
benzodiazepines, halidol,
risperdal, clozapine,
 Surgery for drug-resistant
tics, but not shown
effective in Tourette’s
TICS
TICS
MYOCLONUS
Definition: These are sudden, rabid,
involuntary, jerky, ‘shock-like’
movement of a single muscle or a
group of muscles.
 Epileptic myoclonus
 Seizures without significant
encephalopathy
 Cortical origin
 Benign essential myoclonus
 Nocturnal myoclonus
 Paramyoclonus multiplex
 Segmental myoclonus
 Brainstem
 Spinal
NON EPILEPTIC MYOCLONUS
ENCEPHALOPATHY WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT EPILEPSY
 Basal ganglia degenerations
 Wilson’s
 Huntingtons
 Dementias
 Alzheimer’s
 CJD
 Malabsorption
 Hypoxia
 Spinocerebellar degeneration
 Focal
 Tumour
 Stroke
 Trauma
 Metabolic
 Hepatic failure
 Renal failure
 Paraneoplastic
 Toxic
DYSTONIA (ALTERED MUSCLE TONE)
 Refers to a syndrome of
involuntary sustained or spasmodic
muscle contractions involving co-
contraction of the agonist and the
antagonist.
 The movements are usually slow
and sustained, and they often
occur in a repetitive and patterned
manner
 They can be unpredictable and
fluctuate.
DYSTONIA
TYPES
 Generalized:
 Dystonia muscularum deformans (idiopathic torsion dystonia):Dystonia affecting gait and
posture, common in childhood
 Dopamine responsive Dystonia: The disorder presents in childhood and generally
involves the legs only.
 Drug-induced dystonia (metoclopramide,phenothiazine, haloperidol, largactyl)
 Symptomatic dystonia (after encephalitis, Wilson’s disease)
DYSTONIA
TYPES
 Partial or focal:
 Spasmodic torticollis
 Blepharospasm
 Oromandibular dystonia
 Writer’s cramp
 Hemiplegic dystonia after stroke
SPASMODIC TORTICOLLIS
 Unilateral deviation of the head
 Dystonic contraction of left
sternomastoid muscle produces head
turning to the right
 Treatment: anticholinergics and
local botolinum toxin injection.
BLEPHAROSPASM & OROMANDIBULAR DYSTONIA
 Involuntary prolonged tight eye closure (blepharospasm) is associated with
dystonia of mouth, tongue or jaw muscles (jaw clenching and tongue
protrusion)
WRITER'S CRAMP = MOGIGRAPHIA = SCRIVENER'S PALSY
 Symptoms usually appear when a person is trying to do a task that requires fine motor
movements such as writing or playing a musical instrument.
 The symptoms may be isolated to only those tasks or affect the muscles in a more general
way and spread to affect many tasks.
 Common symptoms include, for example, excessive gripping of a pen or utensil, flexing of the
wrist, elevation of the elbow, and occasional extension of a finger or fingers causing the
utensil to fall from the hand.
WRITER'S CRAMP = MOGIGRAPHIA = SCRIVENER'S PALSY
MYOKYMIA
 Myokymia, a form of involuntary muscular movement, usually can be
visualized on the skin as vermicular or continuous rippling movements.
 The word myokymia was used first more than 100 years ago, when Schultze
described continuous, slow, undulating muscular contractions in small
muscles of hands and feet
MYOKYMIA
AKATHESIA
 Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner
restlessness and a compelling need to be in constant motion, as well as by
actions such as:
 rocking while standing or sitting.
 lifting the feet as if marching on the spot.
 crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting.
 People with akathisia are unable to sit or keep still, complain of restlessness,
fidget, rock from foot to foot, and pace.
 Akathisia is frequently associated with the use of dopamine receptor
antagonist antipsychotic drugs
NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME
 Clinical features:
 Drowsiness, fever, tremor and rigidity
 Muscle necrosis (rhabdomyolisis), and
renal failure.
 Elevation of serum creatine kinase
activity and sometimes
 Myoglobinuria
Treatment:
 Dopamine receptor agonist
(Bromocriptine), Baclofen
 Muscle relaxants (Dantrolene)
Associated with prescribing dopamine antagonist and long acting neuroleptic therapy
AKATHESIA
RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME
“EKBOM’S SYNDROME”
 Restless legs syndrome refers to
symptoms of spontaneous, continuous
leg movements associated with
paresthesia.
 These sensations occur only at the rest
and relieved by movement.
Causes:
 Familial
 Lumbar root disease
 Polyneuropathy
 Renal failure
 Iron deficiency
 Psychiatric
Treatment: Dopaminergic agent,
clonozepam, gabapentine.
ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS “MIRROR MOVEMENTS”
 Mirror movements are
characterized by involuntary
movements on one side of the
body mirroring voluntary
movements of the other side.
 This mostly affects the top half
of the body but can also affect
the bottom half of the body.
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Involuntary movement by khaled alkhodari

  • 1. INVOLUNTARY MOTOR MOVEMENTS Prepared By : Khaled Hani Alkhodari Supervisor: Dr. Iyad M Husain, PhD Neurology
  • 2. INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS  Imagine if parts of your body moved when you didn't want them to.  Dyskinesia is abnormal uncontrolled movement and is a common symptom of many movement disorders.
  • 3. INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS  Are neurological conditions that affect the speed, fluency, quality, and ease of movement.  Are clinically and pathologically heterogeneous ,and are characterized by impairment of planning, control or execution of movement .  Almost all movement disorders are worsened with stress, fatigue, anxiety or concomitant illness (e.g. Pneumonia, UTI, etc.). As a rule, movement disorders show significant or complete relief during sleep.
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  • 7. TREMORS PHYSIOLOGICAL  Tremor is an unintentional, rhythmic muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements (oscillations) of one or more parts of the body.  Present in almost everyone and a normal finding that usually cannot be seen unless worsened in certain situations that include:  Anxiety, fear, physical exhaustion, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, alcohol withdrawal
  • 8. "ESSENTIAL" TREMOR (ET)- POSTURAL  Most common involuntary movement disorder, typified by a rapid postural tremor most often of the upper extremities.  Progressive, may appear at anytime of life but most commonly >70 years.  Mainly a postural tremor (i.e Tremor when skeletal muscle holding in on position against gravity.) but if worsened, will occur at rest  Commonly bilateral and symmetric.  Classically affects head and/or speech.  Classically, tremor decreases with EtOH, worsens with stress.  Neurological exam is otherwise normal.  Differentiate from Parkinson by noting absence of resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, etc.
  • 9. CEREBELLAR TREMOR (INTENTION TREMOR)  Slow action tremor that most commonly occurs with purposeful movement (such as in doing finger to nose test)  Usually associated with other cerebellar findings  Seen in any process that causes damage to the cerebrellum (stroke, tumor, multiple sclerosis, chronic alcohol abuse, certain medications)  Unlike the cerebrum, cerebellar disease causes problems on the SAME SIDE of the body as the the cerebellar lesion  Titubation refers to tremor of the head (and sometimes trunk) due to cerebellar disease
  • 10. PARKINSONIAN TREMOR  Most common cause of a resting tremor that usually involves the distal muscles (e.g. pill rolling tremor of the hand)  May decrease with voluntary activity (e.g. raising arm) and increase with mental activity (e.g. asking patient to do math) and increase with anxiety or emotional excitement  causes:  idiopathic parkinson's disease: usually starts in one hand then spreads to other limbs  Drugs: antipsychotic agents, metoclopramide, prochloperazine  Encephalitis (HIV/AIDS, neurosyphilis, PML, toxoplasmosis)  Chronic head trauma.  Other resting tremors include Wilson's Disease and severe essential tremor (ET is usually postural but when servere can be seen at rest or even with movement)
  • 14. CHOREA  A state of excessive, spontaneous movements, irregularly timed, non- repetitive, randomly distributed and abrupt in character.  These movements may vary in severity from restlessness with mild intermittent to unstable dance-like gait to a continuous flow of disabling, violent movements.  Chorea involves both proximal and distal muscles.
  • 15. CAUSES OF CHOREA  Hereditary: Huntington’s disease, benign chorea  Drugs: Antiparkinsonian drugs, oral contraceptives  Toxin: alcohol, carbon monoxide poisoning  Infections: Sydenham’s chorea, encephalitis  Metabolic: hyperthyroidism, hypocalcaemia  Immunological: SLE, polyarteritis nodosa  Vascular: Hemibalism
  • 16. CHOREA HUNTIGTON DISEASE  Definition: is an autosomal dominant disease that characterized by progressive chorea and dementia  Etiology: pathology in gene called “huntingtin” located in chromosome 4p 16.3.  Pathology: reduction in the striatum of γ-Aminobutyric acid-(GABA) and acetylcholine  Age: 30-40 years
  • 17. CHOREA HUNTIGTON DISEASE  Symptoms and signs:  motor impersistence.  milkmaid's grip.  harlequin's tongue.  Patients often drop objects involuntarily.  Trials to mask it by semipurposeful movements  rigidity and dementia  Diagnosis: MRI, PET scaning. Genetic testing is diagnostic  Treatment: phenothiazine, haloperidole.
  • 19. CHOREA SYDENHAM CHOREA  Its one of major criteria of rheumatic chorea, postinfective chorea  Age: 5-15 years  Movements are diffuse and often associated with behavioral changes  Pathology: necrotising arteritis in thalamus, caudate nucleus and putamen  Diagnosis: elevated ESR and ASOT (antistreptolysin titre)  Treatment: aspirin, penicillin, sedation  can occur in:  A tumor or an infarct in the striatum (caudate or putamen) can cause acute unilateral chorea (hemichorea).  Sydenham chorea and chorea due to infarcts of the caudate nucleus often lessen over time without treatment.
  • 21. CHOREA GRAVIDARUM  Occurs during pregnancy, often in patients who have had rheumatic fever.  Chorea usually begins during the 1st trimester and resolves spontaneously at or after delivery.  If treatment before delivery is necessary because chorea is severe, barbiturates are indicated because they have fewer fetal risks than other drugs used to manage chorea.  Rarely, a similar disorder occurs in women taking oral contraceptive
  • 22. OTHER CHOREAS  Neuroacanthocytosis is a rare, recessive, relentlessly progressive disorder typified by chorea coupled with erythrocyte abnormalities and possibly dystonia, tics, seizures, polyneuropathy, and self mutilation. May present at any time in life.  Similar presentation is noted in McLeod syndrome - an X-linked disorder associated with reactivity to Kell antigens, typically older patients.  Paroxysmal chorea has been described in hyper- and hypoglycemia, vascular diseases, and infections.  Benign senile chorea & benign inherited chorea of childhood have been described but are controversial. It is important to rule out HD.  SLE and less commonly other autoimmune disorders may cause chorea.
  • 23. ATHETOSIS (SLOW CHOREA), CHOREOATHETOSIS  Athetosis  Is nonrhythmic, slow, writhing (ie, squirming, twisting, or snakelike), sinuous movements  Predominantly in distal muscles.  Often alternating with postures of the proximal limbs.  May be due to ↑ dopamine  Choreoathetosis:  Bit more rapid than the usual athetosis, slower than the usual chorea, or  A mingling of chorea and athetosis within the same patient at different times or in different limbs The only difference between chorea, choreoathetosis, and athetosis is the speed of movement
  • 25. HEMIBALLISMUS & BALLISMUS (SEVERE FORM OF CHOREA)  Continuous, violent, coordinated involuntary activity involving the axial and proximal appendicular musculature such that the limbs are flung about.  Vascular type of chorea, due to stroke of corpus luisii in subthalamus (posterior cerebral artery territory)  Hemiballismus is unilateral  Ballismus movement occurs bilaterally.
  • 27. TIC A “tic” is an involuntary movement or vocalization that is usually sudden onset, brief, repetitive, stereotyped but non rhythmical in character, can be suppressed.
  • 28. TIC TYPES  Motor tics are associated with movements. Categorized as simple or complex. Simple motor tics involve only a few muscles usually restricted to a specific body part.  Examples of simple motor tics include: eye blinking, shoulder shrugging, facial grimacing, neck stretching, mouth movements, jaw clenching and spitting.  Vocal tics are associated with sound  Simple vocal tics consist of sounds that do not form words, such as: throat clearing, grunting, coughing, and sniffing
  • 29. TICS SUBTYPES  Transient Simple: common in children  Chronic: any age  Persistent Simple or Multiple: onset before 15 yr age, resolve in adults  Chronic Multiple: Tourette’s syndrome
  • 30. TIC
  • 31. TICS SOME DEFINITIONS  Common complex vocal tics include:  Repeating words or phrases out of context,  Coprolalia : use of socially unacceptable words, frequently obscene.  Palilalia : repeating one's own sounds or words.  Echolalia : repeating the last-heard sound, word, or phrase.  Echokinesis : imitation of someone else's movements.
  • 32. TICS GILLES DE LA / TOURETTE DISORDER  Cause: unknown  Common in male in childhood or adolescence.  Treatment: difficult but patients may respond to clonidine, benzodiazepines, halidol, risperdal, clozapine,  Surgery for drug-resistant tics, but not shown effective in Tourette’s
  • 33. TICS
  • 34. TICS
  • 35. MYOCLONUS Definition: These are sudden, rabid, involuntary, jerky, ‘shock-like’ movement of a single muscle or a group of muscles.  Epileptic myoclonus  Seizures without significant encephalopathy  Cortical origin  Benign essential myoclonus  Nocturnal myoclonus  Paramyoclonus multiplex  Segmental myoclonus  Brainstem  Spinal
  • 36. NON EPILEPTIC MYOCLONUS ENCEPHALOPATHY WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT EPILEPSY  Basal ganglia degenerations  Wilson’s  Huntingtons  Dementias  Alzheimer’s  CJD  Malabsorption  Hypoxia  Spinocerebellar degeneration  Focal  Tumour  Stroke  Trauma  Metabolic  Hepatic failure  Renal failure  Paraneoplastic  Toxic
  • 37. DYSTONIA (ALTERED MUSCLE TONE)  Refers to a syndrome of involuntary sustained or spasmodic muscle contractions involving co- contraction of the agonist and the antagonist.  The movements are usually slow and sustained, and they often occur in a repetitive and patterned manner  They can be unpredictable and fluctuate.
  • 38. DYSTONIA TYPES  Generalized:  Dystonia muscularum deformans (idiopathic torsion dystonia):Dystonia affecting gait and posture, common in childhood  Dopamine responsive Dystonia: The disorder presents in childhood and generally involves the legs only.  Drug-induced dystonia (metoclopramide,phenothiazine, haloperidol, largactyl)  Symptomatic dystonia (after encephalitis, Wilson’s disease)
  • 39. DYSTONIA TYPES  Partial or focal:  Spasmodic torticollis  Blepharospasm  Oromandibular dystonia  Writer’s cramp  Hemiplegic dystonia after stroke
  • 40. SPASMODIC TORTICOLLIS  Unilateral deviation of the head  Dystonic contraction of left sternomastoid muscle produces head turning to the right  Treatment: anticholinergics and local botolinum toxin injection.
  • 41. BLEPHAROSPASM & OROMANDIBULAR DYSTONIA  Involuntary prolonged tight eye closure (blepharospasm) is associated with dystonia of mouth, tongue or jaw muscles (jaw clenching and tongue protrusion)
  • 42. WRITER'S CRAMP = MOGIGRAPHIA = SCRIVENER'S PALSY  Symptoms usually appear when a person is trying to do a task that requires fine motor movements such as writing or playing a musical instrument.  The symptoms may be isolated to only those tasks or affect the muscles in a more general way and spread to affect many tasks.  Common symptoms include, for example, excessive gripping of a pen or utensil, flexing of the wrist, elevation of the elbow, and occasional extension of a finger or fingers causing the utensil to fall from the hand.
  • 43. WRITER'S CRAMP = MOGIGRAPHIA = SCRIVENER'S PALSY
  • 44. MYOKYMIA  Myokymia, a form of involuntary muscular movement, usually can be visualized on the skin as vermicular or continuous rippling movements.  The word myokymia was used first more than 100 years ago, when Schultze described continuous, slow, undulating muscular contractions in small muscles of hands and feet
  • 46. AKATHESIA  Akathisia is a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness and a compelling need to be in constant motion, as well as by actions such as:  rocking while standing or sitting.  lifting the feet as if marching on the spot.  crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting.  People with akathisia are unable to sit or keep still, complain of restlessness, fidget, rock from foot to foot, and pace.  Akathisia is frequently associated with the use of dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotic drugs
  • 47. NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME  Clinical features:  Drowsiness, fever, tremor and rigidity  Muscle necrosis (rhabdomyolisis), and renal failure.  Elevation of serum creatine kinase activity and sometimes  Myoglobinuria Treatment:  Dopamine receptor agonist (Bromocriptine), Baclofen  Muscle relaxants (Dantrolene) Associated with prescribing dopamine antagonist and long acting neuroleptic therapy
  • 49. RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME “EKBOM’S SYNDROME”  Restless legs syndrome refers to symptoms of spontaneous, continuous leg movements associated with paresthesia.  These sensations occur only at the rest and relieved by movement. Causes:  Familial  Lumbar root disease  Polyneuropathy  Renal failure  Iron deficiency  Psychiatric Treatment: Dopaminergic agent, clonozepam, gabapentine.
  • 50. ASSOCIATED MOVEMENTS “MIRROR MOVEMENTS”  Mirror movements are characterized by involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side.  This mostly affects the top half of the body but can also affect the bottom half of the body.
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Editor's Notes

  1. T.R.A.P.: Acronym for four primary PD symptoms: Tremor: Shaking of limb (usually hand) while at rest Rigidity: Muscle stiffness and resistance to movement Akinesia/bradykinesia: see above Postural instability: See ataxia above
  2. motor impersistence (ie, they cannot maintain a sustained posture). When attempting to grip an object, they alternately squeeze and release ("milkmaid's grip الفتاه الحلابة When they attempt to protrude the tongue, the tongue often pops in and out ("harlequin's tongue مهرج بلياتشو