hypokinesia
The word parts of hyperkinesia are: hyper- (meaning excessive or above normal) and kinesia (meaning movement). Hyperkinesia refers to an excess of uncontrolled or involuntary movements.
Hyperkinesis
The component word parts of hyperkinesia are "hyper," meaning excessive or above normal, and "kinesia," meaning movement or motion. Together, they form the term hyperkinesia, which refers to an increase in muscular activity or movement.
The combining form of hyperkinesia is "hyperkines-" or "hyperkinesia-." This term is derived from the Greek roots "hyper," meaning excessive, and "kinesis," meaning movement. It is often used in medical terminology to describe conditions characterized by excessive movement or activity.
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abnormally increased motor function or activity.
The term that means increased muscular movement is "hyperkinesia." It refers to excessive movement or increased activity levels in the muscles, often associated with conditions that affect motor control. Hyperkinesia can manifest in various forms, such as tremors, tics, or excessive fidgeting.
Hyperkinesia is an increase in muscular activity that can result in excessive abnormal movements, excessive normal movements, or a combination of both.
The medical term for an over-movement condition is "hyperkinesia." This term describes an increase in physical movement and can manifest as excessive voluntary movements or involuntary movements. Hyperkinesia is often associated with various neurological disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and certain types of dystonia.
Robert E. Valett has written: 'The psychoeducational treatment of hyperactive children' -- subject(s): Hyperkinesia, Education, Hyperactive children
Peter Bachmann has written: 'Das hyperkinetische Syndrom im Kindesalter' -- subject(s): Hyperactive children, Hyperkinesia, Methylphenidate hypochloride