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bradykinesia (ˌbrædɪkɪˈniːzɪə) n (Physiology) physiol abnormal slowness of physical movement, esp as an effect of Parkinson's disease[C20: from brady- + Greek kinēsis motion]bradykinesia, bradykinesisslowness of movement. — bradykinetic, adj.See also: MotionTranslationsbradykinesiaenUK
bradykinesia[‚brā·dē·kə′nēzh·yə] (medicine) Extreme slowness in movement. bradykinesiaenUK
bradykinesia [brad″e-kĭ-ne´zhah] abnormal slowness of movement. adj., adj bradykinet´ic.bra·dy·ki·ne·si·a (brad'ē-kin-ē'zē-ă), A decrease in spontaneity and movement. One of the features of extrapyramidal disorders, such as Parkinson disease. Synonym(s): bradycinesia [brady- + G. kinēsis, movement] bradykinesia (brăd′ē-kĭ-nē′zhə, -kī-)n. Extreme slowness in movement. brad′y·ki·net′ic (-nĕt′ĭk) adj.bradykinesia Abnormally slow or sluggish motor activity and responses, which is a classic finding in Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonian syndromes.bra·dy·ki·ne·si·a (brad'ē-kin-ē'sē-ă) Excessive slowness of voluntary movement. One of the features of extrapyramidal disorders, such as parkinsonism. [brady- + G. kinēsis, movement]bradykinesia Abnormal slowing of voluntary movement, usually with a diminished range of movement. Bradykinesia is a feature of PARKINSON'S DISEASE.BradykinesiaExtremely slow movement.Mentioned in: Antiparkinson Drugs, Parkinson Diseasebra·dy·ki·ne·si·a (brad'ē-kin-ē'sē-ă) A decrease in spontaneity and movement.[brady- + G. kinēsis, movement]Patient discussion about bradykinesiaQ. What to expect from a Parkinson's patient? My 70 year old father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's. What will he be like from now on, what to expect?A. Some of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease are: •Trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face •Stiffness of the arms, legs and trunk •Slowness of movement •Poor balance and coordination The symptoms usually get worse with time and then people with the disease may have trouble walking, talking or doing simple tasks.
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