運動障害
WordNet
- the act of changing the location of something; "the movement of cargo onto the vessel"
- the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock); "it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement"
- a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something (同)motion
- a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; "he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front" (同)social movement, front
- a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata; "the second movement is slow and melodic"
- bring disorder to (同)disarray
- a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" (同)upset
- a disturbance of the peace or of public order
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉(…の)『運動』,『動き』;移動《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈C〉動作,身振り / 〈C〉《複数形で》行動,活動 / 〈C〉(…に向かう)(事熊の)成り行き,動向《+『toward』+『名』》 / 〈C〉(目標を達成するための一群の人たちの)運動 / 〈C〉(賛団の)移動,移住;(人口の)異動《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈C〉楽章 / 〈C〉(時計などの)機械装置,動く仕掛け
- 〈U〉『無秩序』,混乱,乱雑(confusion) / 《しばしば複数形で》(社会的・政治的な)粉争,騒動 / 〈C〉(肉体的・精神的な)不調,異常,障害 / …‘の'秩序を乱す / 〈心身〉‘に'異常を起こさせる
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For the journal, see Movement Disorders (journal).
Movement disorder |
Classification and external resources |
ICD-10 |
F44.4, F98.4, G25.8-G25.9, R25 |
ICD-9 |
333.9, 781.0 |
MeSH |
D009069 |
Movement disorders include:
- Akathisia (inability to sit still)
- Akinesia (lack of movement)
- Associated Movements (Mirror Movements or Homolateral Synkinesis)
- Athetosis (contorted torsion or twisting)
- Ataxia (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements)
- Ballismus (violent involuntary rapid and irregular movements)
- Hemiballismus (affecting only one side of the body)
- Bradykinesia (slow movement)
- Cerebral palsy
- Chorea (rapid, involuntary movement)
- Sydenham's chorea
- Rheumatic chorea
- Huntington's disease
- Dyskinesia (abnormal, involuntary movement)
- Dystonia (sustained torsion)
- Dystonia muscularum
- Blepharospasm
- Writer's cramp
- Spasmodic torticollis (twisting of head and neck)
- Dopamine-responsive dystonia (hereditary progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuation or Segawa's disease)
- Essential tremor
- Geniospasm (episodic involuntary up and down movements of the chin and lower lip)
- Myoclonus (brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles)
- Metabolic General Unwellness Movement Syndrome (MGUMS)
- Mirror movement disorder (involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side)
- Parkinson's disease
- Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia
- Restless Legs Syndrome RLS (WittMaack-Ekboms disease)
- Spasms (contractions)
- Stereotypic movement disorder
- Stereotypy (repetition)
- Tic disorders (involuntary, compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped)
- Tremor (oscillations)
- Rest tremor (4-8 Hz)
- Postural tremor
- Kinetic tremor
- Essential tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude)
- Cerebellar tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude)
- Parkinsonian tremors (4-8 Hz variable amplitude)
- Physiological tremor (10-12 Hz low amplitude)
- Wilson's disease
Treatment
Treatment depends upon the underlying disorder.[1] Movement disorders have been known to be associated with a variety of autoimmune diseases.[2]
References
- ^ "MedlinePlus: Movement Disorders".
- ^ Baizabal-Carvallo, JF; Jankovic J. (2012-07-18). "Movement disorders in autoimmune diseases.". Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society Jul. doi:10.1002/mds.25011. PMID 22555904. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
Emotional and behavioral disorders (F90–F98, 312–314)
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Emotional and behavioral |
- ADHD
- Conduct disorder
- Emotional disorder
- Separation anxiety disorder
- Social functioning
- Tic disorder
- Speech
- Movement disorder
- Nose-picking
- Nail biting
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dsrd (o, p, m, p, a, d, s), sysi/epon, spvo
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proc (eval/thrp), drug (N5A/5B/5C/6A/6B/6D)
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Symptoms and signs: nervous and musculoskeletal systems (R25–R29, 781.0, 781.2–9)
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Primarily nervous system |
Primarily CNS |
Movement disorders |
- Dyskinesia: Athetosis
- Tremor
- Dyskinesia
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Gait abnormality |
- Scissor gait
- Cerebellar ataxia
- Festinating gait
- Marche a petit pas
- Propulsive gait
- Stomping gait
- Spastic gait
- Magnetic gait
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Lack of coordination |
- Dyskinesia: Ataxia
- Cerebellar ataxia/Dysmetria
- Sensory ataxia
- Dysdiadochokinesia
- Asterixis
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Other |
- Abnormal posturing: Opisthotonus
- Sensory processing disorder: Hemispatial neglect
- Facial weakness
- Hyperreflexia
- Pronator drift
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Primarily PNS |
Gait abnormality |
- Steppage gait
- Antalgic gait
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Primarily muscular |
Movement disorders |
- Spasm
- Fasciculation
- Fibrillation
- Myokymia
- Cramp
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Gait abnormality |
- Myopathic gait
- Trendelenburg gait
- Pigeon gait
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Other |
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Primarily skeletal |
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Primarily joint |
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Further links
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Neuroscience
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- Affective neuroscience
- Behavioral epigenetics
- Behavioral neurology
- Behavioral genetics
- Behavioral neuroscience
- Brain–computer interface
- Cellular neuroscience
- Chronobiology
- Clinical neurophysiology
- Clinical neuroscience
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Computational neuroscience
- Connectomics
- Cultural neuroscience
- Educational neuroscience
- Evolutionary neuroscience
- Imaging genetics
- Integrative neuroscience
- Molecular cellular cognition
- Molecular neuroscience
- Motor or Movement neuroscience
- Neural development
- Neural engineering
- Neural network (artificial)
- Neural network (biological)
- Neural signal processing
- Neural tissue regeneration
- Neuroanatomy
- Neuroanthropology
- Neurobioengineering
- Neurobiology
- Neurobiotics
- Neurocardiology
- Neurochemistry
- Neurochip
- Neurocriminology
- Neurodegeneration
- Neurodevelopmental disorders
- Neurodiversity
- Neuroeconomics
- Neuroeducation
- Neuroembryology
- Neuroendocrinology
- Neuroepidemiology
- Neuroepistemology
- Neuroesthetics
- Neuroethics
- Neuroethology
- Neurogastroenterology
- Neurogenetics
- Neurohistory
- Neuroimaging
- Neuroimmunology
- Neuroinformatics
- Neurointensive care
- Neurolaw
- Neurolinguistics
- Neurology
- Neuromarketing
- Neurometrics
- Neuromodulation
- Neuromorphology
- Neuromonitoring
- Neurooncology
- Neuro-ophthalmology
- Neuropathology
- Neuropharmacology
- Neurophenomenology
- Neurophilosophy
- Neurophysics
- Neurophysiology
- Neuroplasticity
- Neuropolitics
- Neuroprosthetics
- Neuropsychiatry
- Neuropsychology
- Neuroradiology
- Neurorehabilitation
- Neurorobotics
- Neurosurgery
- Neurotechnology
- Neurotheology
- Neurotology
- Neurotoxin
- Neurotransmitter
- Neurovirology
- Paleoneurology
- Psychiatry
- Sensory neuroscience
- Social neuroscience
- Systems neuroscience
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English Journal
- Impact of attenuation correction on clinical [(18)F]FDG brain PET in combined PET/MRI.
- Werner P1, Rullmann M1, Bresch A1, Tiepolt S1, Jochimsen T1, Lobsien D2, Schroeter ML3, Sabri O1, Barthel H4.
- EJNMMI research.EJNMMI Res.2016 Dec;6(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s13550-016-0200-0. Epub 2016 Jun 3.
- BACKGROUND: In PET/MRI, linear photon attenuation coefficients for attenuation correction (AC) cannot be directly derived, and cortical bone is, so far, usually not considered. This results in an underestimation of the average PET signal in PET/MRI. Recently introduced MR-AC methods predicting bone
- PMID 27255510
- CNS autoimmune disease after Streptococcus pyogenes infections: animal models, cellular mechanisms and genetic factors.
- Cutforth T1, DeMille MM2, Agalliu I3, Agalliu D4.
- Future neurology.Future Neurol.2016 Dec;11(1):63-76.
- Streptococcus pyogenes infections have been associated with two autoimmune diseases of the CNS: Sydenham's chorea (SC) and Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcus infections (PANDAS). Despite the high frequency of pharyngeal streptococcus infections among childr
- PMID 27110222
- Dynamic facial expressions are processed holistically, but not more holistically than static facial expressions.
- Tobin A1, Favelle S1, Palermo R2.
- Cognition & emotion.Cogn Emot.2016 Sep;30(6):1208-21. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2015.1049936. Epub 2015 Jul 24.
- There is evidence that facial expressions are perceived holistically and featurally. The composite task is a direct measure of holistic processing (although the absence of a composite effect implies the use of other types of processing). Most composite task studies have used static images, despite t
- PMID 26208146
Japanese Journal
- 第20回国際パーキンソン病・運動障害学会に参加して
- 順天堂保健看護研究 = Juntendo journal of health sciences and nursing 5, 94-96, 2017-03
- NAID 40021184616
- 有限要素法応力解析とMRI計測情報を用いた顎関節疾患の力学的要因解析
- Schizophrenia-like phenotypes in mice with NMDA receptor ablation in intralaminar thalamic nucleus cells and gene therapy-based reversal in adults
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- Official journal of the Movement Disorders Society.
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- 障害:個人的苦痛や機能の障害があるので「疾病」とは言えるものの、その背景にある臓器障害がもう一つはっきりしない場合に用いられる。(PSY.9)
- an untidy state; a lack of order or organization (⇔order)
- violent behaviour of large groups of people
- an illness that cause a part of the body to stop functioning correctly
- disease <> illness <> disorder
- 乱す、乱雑にする。(人)の(心身の)調子を狂わせる。
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