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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Hyperkinetic movements
  1. ... When abnormal movements are excessive, they are called ‘hyperkineticmovements and include myoclonus (jerking and twitching) and ballismus ( ...
  2. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a problem caused by the presence of one or more of these findings: Not being able ...
  3. ... HR, Sinha S, Mathuranath PS, Taly AB. Hypersomnolence-hyperkinetic movement disorder in a child with compound heterozygous mutation ...
  4. ... HR, Sinha S, Mathuranath PS, Taly AB. Hypersomnolence-hyperkinetic movement disorder in a child with compound heterozygous mutation ...
  5. ... hyperactive are frequently punished for their behavior. Excessive movement (hyperkinetic behavior) often decreases as the child grows older. ...
  6. ... in thought (cognition), motivation, behavior, and control of movement. Certain layers of the ... Genetic Testing Registry: Attention deficit ...
  7. ... or throwing motions of the arms and bicycling movements of the legs. The person may get out of ... Sleep-Related Hypermotor (Hyperkinetic) Epilepsy. 2002 May 16 [updated 2023 Mar 23]. ...