Hyperkinetic conditions involve excessive movement or muscle activity, such as in hyperactivity or chorea. Hypokinetic conditions involve decreased movement or muscle activity, as seen in conditions like Parkinson's disease. Both types of conditions can affect a person's motor function and overall quality of life.
heart disease
Hyperkinetic movements can be caused by conditions such as Tourette syndrome, Huntington's disease, or ADHD. These movements are characterized by excessive, involuntary muscle contractions and can manifest as tics, chorea, or restless movements. Treatment options may include medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Charactirized by associated with, or caused by, decreased motor activity.AnswerDiseases caused by lack of activity.
Plague is one form of infectious disease.
Disease is any change from a state of health; impaired body function.
Every disease is an illness but not every illness is a disease (A disease is not a virus, parasite, etc but an illness could be)
The difference between HIV and AIDS is that HIV is the virus that causes the disease AIDS. You can be a carrier of the HIV virus and not contract the disease but you can infect others.
parkinson's is marked by hypokinetic symptoms, that lead to muscle rigidity and difficulty initiating movements.
No. They are synonymous terms.
Cytopathology is the study of cell disease, and hiostopathology the study of tissue disease.
Hypokinetic disorders include:•Cardiovascular disease•Some forms of cancer•Back problems•Obesity•Type 2 diabetes•Osteoporosis•Mental health•high blood pressure•high cholesterol•hyperlipidemia•hypertension