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Neuromotor Disorders

Across
Paralysis (often with loss of sensation) of one limb.
Weakness (without loss of sensation) in one limb
Prefix meaning "half"
A suffix that means paralysis
Prefix referring to the lower half of the body
Unwanted, excess movement
Pertaining to the brain and spine.
Absent reflexes
Inflexibility or difficult to bend.
Muscle tone greater than expected.
A brief, spontaneous contraction affecting a small number of muscle fibers, often a flicker of movement beneath the skin.
Suffix meaning muscle weakness or partial paralysis
Inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements.
Muscle tone lower than expected.
Weakness (without loss of sensation) on one side of the body.
Down
Paralysis (often with loss of sensation) on one side of the body.
Prefix meaning "one"
A series of involuntary, rhythmic muscular contractions and relaxations; associated with certain types of seizures.
A condition in which involuntary contraction of the muscles occurs.
A condition in which the muscles stiffen or tighten, making movement less fluid.
Underactive reflexes
Slowness of movement, as see in Parkinson's Disease
Weakness (without loss of sensation) in the lower extremities.
Overactive reflexes
The loss of the ability to move (and sometimes feeling) in part of the body
Paralysis (often with loss of sensation) in the lower extremities.
A condition in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions occur.
A suffix referring to movement or muscular activity.
Term referring to a part of the body hanging loosely or limply.