| 1. | Akinesia consists of changes in walking pattern, balance ( LOBs ).
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| 2. | The major cause in humans is fetal akinesia.
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| 3. | This phenomenon is generally stimulated to help improve the mobility of people with akinesia.
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| 4. | Other causes of fetal akinesia may include a maternal fever during pregnancy or a virus.
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| 5. | The fetal akinesia in amyoplasia is thought to be caused by various maternal and fetal abnormalities.
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| 6. | The current options to treat akinesia are not always effective and their effects tend to wear off quickly.
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| 7. | This is the finding of akinesia of the mid-free wall but a normal motion of the apex.
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| 8. | On echocardiogram, this is manifest by abnormal wall motion ( hypokinesia ) or absent wall motion ( akinesia ).
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| 9. | Similarly, connective tissue tendon and skeletal defects may contribute to the fetal akinesia and be the primary cause of amyoplasia.
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| 10. | Refer to the first video in external links of a man that can overcome his akinesia with a simple paper cue.
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