Hypokinetic diseases - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypokinetic diseases are conditions that occur from a sedentary lifestyle. Examples could include obesity and complications arising from sedentary behaviour.
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Hypokinesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypokinesia refers to slow or diminished movement of body musculature. It may be associated with basal ganglia diseases; mental disorders; prolonged inactivity due to illness; experimental protocols ...
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Complete glossary of bowling terms from Bowling2u ... HYPOKINETIC DISEASE A condition or disease resulting from a sedentary lifestyle or "too little activity." Examples include obesity, diabetes, back pains, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, etc. ...
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After a heart attack, the heart muscle in the distribution of the vessel involved in the heart attack is often hypokinetic due to the damage caused by the heart attack.
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Parkin-Q311X mice exhibit multiple late-onset and progressive hypokinetic motor deficits. Stereological analyses reveal that the mutant mice develop age-dependent DA neuron degeneration in substantia nigra accompanied by a significant loss of DA neuron terminals in the striatum.
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PD can have a profound effect on speech and voice. Learn about management options ranging from speech therapy to wearable assistive devices. ... Fortunately, there are a number of such options available for the clinical management of hypokinetic dysarthria, ranging from speech therapy to wearable assistive devices.
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Many segments, however, particularly mildly hypokinetic segments, do not recover. The reason for this failure is unknown. Two-dimensional echocardiography at rest and low-high-dose DSE were performed before revascularization in 114 consecutive patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
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