With Paul Ferdinand Schilder ( 1886 1940 ), he performed investigations of movements in patients suffering from chorea and athetosis.
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Future studies would have to examine the EMGs for tics, athetosis, stereotypies and chorea as there are minimal recordings done for those movements.
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It has been observed that those who have cerebral palsy with athetosis require approximately 500 more Calories per day than their non-cerebral palsy non-athetoid counterpart.
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Athetosis can be secondary to sensory loss in the distal limbs; this is called " pseudoathetosis " in adults but is not yet proven in children.
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Also precluded are people who have a " mixed " CP with predominant rigidity or dystonia, significant athetosis, or ataxia; and those who have very severe scoliosis.
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It is also noteworthy that the presence of athetosis in cerebral palsy ( as well as other conditions ) causes a significant increase in a person s basal resting metabolic rate.
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Upper Extremities-Severe limitation in functional range of movement or severe athetosis are the major factors in all sports, and reduced throwing motion with poor follow through is evident.
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Some examples include athetosis, chorea with or without hemiballismus, tremor, dystonia, and segmental or focal myoclonus, although the prevalence of these manifestations after stroke is quite low.
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The categories are impaired muscle power, impaired passive range of movement, limb deficiency, leg length difference, short stature, hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis, vision impairment and intellectual impairment.
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In a way, planning for Joey Stulberg's bar mitzvah began in November 1985, three months after he was born with an inability to control motor movement, a severe form of cerebral palsy called athetosis.