Increased time required to initiate voluntary movement
Rhythmic, quick, oscillatory, back-and-forth movement of the eyes
Impaired ability to perform rapid alternating movements
Involuntary, rapid, irregular, jerky movements involving multiple joints
Series of brief relaxations or “catches” as limb is passively moved
The ability to gauge or judge distance and speed of voluntary movement
The ability to hold the position of an individual limb or limb segment
Movement disorder with features of both chorea and athetosis
Generalized muscle weakness
Involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movement observed at rest
Ability to associate muscles together for complex movements
Increase in muscle tone causing greater resistance to passive movement
Underestimation of distance or range needed to accomplish a movement
Decomposition of movement
The ability to gauge or judge distance and speed of voluntary movement
Sustained involuntary contractions of agonist and antagonist muscles Add a 'T' to connect to 32
Inability to initiate movement; add an 'N' to connect to 30
With a 'T' this connects to 29
Add a 'T' to connect with 30