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Kinesia Paradoxa: A Challenging Parkinson’s Phenomenon for Simulation

2014
The present work aims to study extensively the literature on the phenomenon of "kinesia paradoxa" presented in Parkinson's disease patients, who generally cannot move but under certain circumstances exhibit a sudden, brief period of mobility (walking or even running).
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Paradoxical Kinesia in Parkinsonism Is Not Caused by Dopamine Release

Archives of Neurology, 1989
Rats become akinetic after large dopamine-depleting brain lesions, yet they show an activation-induced restoration of motor function. In this study, rats were given intraventricular injections of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine to permanently reduce the dopamine content of the corpus striatum by 98%. Although the rats were akinetic in their home cages,
K A, Keefe   +3 more
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Correlation between Kinesia system assessments and clinical tremor scores in patients with essential tremor

Movement Disorders, 2010
AbstractThe primary aim of this study was to determine whether scores on The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS) correlate with quantitative assessments using the Kinesia™ (CleveMed) system in patients with essential tremor (ET). Patients sequentially evaluated and diagnosed with ET at the Parkinson's Disease Center and Movement Disorders
MOSTILE, GIOVANNI   +4 more
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Reply: Is cognition key in paradoxical kinesia?

Movement Disorders, 2010
ONOFRJ, Marco   +2 more
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Paradoxical kinesia

Movement Disorders, 2008
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Kinesia Paradoxica

2010
L.C. Shih, D. Tarsy
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Is ‘This Kinesia’ or tardive dystonia?

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2008
Gin S. Malhi, Christos Pantelis
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