Dysdiadochokinesia

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  • Dysdiadochokinesia can be referred to as the inability to perform rapidly alternating movements. Compared to that of a normal person, the movement appears slow and quickly loses range and rhythm. Dysdiadochokinesia is related to dysmetria in that both result from the inappropriate timing of muscle activity.

Source: Umphred, D.A. (2001) Neurological Rehabilitation. 4th Ed. U.S.A.: Mosby, Inc.

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  • Dysdiadochokinesia can be referred to as the inability to perform rapidly alternating movements. Compared to that of a normal person, the movement appears slow and quickly loses range and rhythm. Dysdiadochokinesia is related to dysmetria in that both result from the inappropriate timing of muscle activity.

Source: Umphred, D.A. (2001) Neurological Rehabilitation. 4th Ed. U.S.A.: Mosby, Inc.

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