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Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 February 2015
Hyperkinesia, in medicine, refers to an abnormal increase in muscular activity.
The opposite of Hyperkinesia is known as "Hypokinesia".
Hyperkinesia is separated into 2 types: Rhythmic and Nonrhythmic. Rhythmic disorders consist of mainly tremours. Nonrhythmic disorders are mostly involuntary muscle contractions. One example of a nonrhythmic hyperkinesia disorder is tics.
Etiology
The word Hyperkinesia comes from the Greek hyper, meaning increased, and kinein, meaning to move.
Causes
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