COPD patients usually don't have a positive nitrogen balance, as the disease is more often associated with a general exhaustion of the body, and as such a net loss of total body protein. If a COPD patient does have a positive nitrogen balance, it simply means that the patient has eaten more protein than what has been broken down and excreted. This would most likely be associated with a positive net caloric intake and a gain of muscle weight.
Problems with balance and coordination; Paralysis of some muscle groups; Tremors; Seizures; Lapses in consciousness; A stiff, mask-like appearance of the face.
Tremors are involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations that lead to the movement of several body parts. A common example of tremors is the chattering of teeth in response to fear or cold temperatures.
rigidity of the body,akinesia-inability to walk freely & tremors characterize the triad of Parkinsonism
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The cerebellum is involved in muscle control, especially for movement and balance and muscle tone. Some symptoms would include difficulty balancing, difficulty telling when to stop walking forward, tremors, staggering when walking, weak muscles, slurred speech and abnormal eye movements.
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Symptoms initially are mild and include tremors while stretching hands, muscle cramps after exertion, and fasciculations (visible muscle twitches).
Tetany is the condition of periodic painful muscle spasms and tremors.Parkinsons disease
The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone.
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Parkinson's disease