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  • Dysdiadochokinesia - Wikipedia
    Dysdiadochokinesia (DDK) is the medical term for an impaired ability to perform rapid, alternating movements (i e , diadochokinesia) Complete inability is called adiadochokinesia The term is from Greek δυς dys "bad", διάδοχος diadochos "working in turn", κίνησις kinesis "movement" [2] The term was first described by neurologist Joseph Francois Félix Babinski in 1902 [3
  • Dysdiadochokinesia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
    Dysdiadochokinesia (diadochokinesia) is the inability to perform rapid alternating muscle movements These can be quick and synchronous and can include pronation supination, fast finger tapping, opening and closing of the fists, and foot tapping It is an essential component to evaluate in patients suspected of having a cerebellar disease These activities correlate well with numerous lifelong
  • Dysdiadochokinesia: Symptoms, causes, and outlook
    People with dysdiadochokinesia are unable to perform rapid alternating movements, such as toe tapping Read about its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
  • Dysdiadochokinesia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Dysdiadochokinesia is defined as difficulty with rapid alternating movements, characterized by slower and more irregular movements in patients with cerebellar disease AI generated definition based on: Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis (Third Edition), 2012
  • Dysdiadochokinesia: Diagnosis, Causes, Exercises, and More
    Dysdiadochokinesia can affect your muscle movement, balance, and speech It's a symptom of several neurological conditions
  • Dysdiadochokinesia - PubMed
    Dysdiadochokinesia (diadochokinesia) is the inability to perform rapid alternating muscle movements These can be quick and synchronous and can include pronation supination, fast finger tapping, opening and closing of the fists, and foot tapping It is an essential component to evaluate in patients …





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