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- Paratonia abstract "Paratonia or gegenhalten is defined as "a form of hypertonia with an involuntary variable resistance during passive movement." In other words, attempting to move the limb of a person with paratonia will result in that person involuntarily resisting the movement. The amount of resistance is determined by the speed of the movement: faster, more forceful movements will result in greater amounts of resistance. It is also present regardless of the direction of the movement.Paratonia can be distinguished from spasticity by observing a lack of exaggerated deep tendon reflexes and a lack of a clasp-knife response. It can be distinguished from Parkinsonian (aka "lead-pipe") rigidity in that the amount of resistance in Parkinsonian rigidity does not vary with the velocity of the movement.Paratonia develops during a period of dementia and the degree of effect is dependent upon the disease's progress.Paratonia was classified very recently by experts, and is unrelated to the much more typical spasticity associated with spastic diplegia and similar forms of cerebral palsy.also in frontal lobe stroke.".
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- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muscular_disorders.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_palsy.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Clasp-knife_response.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Deep_tendon_reflexes.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Dementia.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Hypertonia.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Hypotonia.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_tone.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_diplegia.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Spasticity.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLink Stretch_reflex.
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paratonia".
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "paratonia".
- Paratonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "paratonic rigidity".
- Paratonia date "October 2013".
- Paratonia hasPhotoCollection Paratonia.
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- Paratonia subject Category:Muscular_disorders.
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- Paratonia type Disorder.
- Paratonia comment "Paratonia or gegenhalten is defined as "a form of hypertonia with an involuntary variable resistance during passive movement." In other words, attempting to move the limb of a person with paratonia will result in that person involuntarily resisting the movement. The amount of resistance is determined by the speed of the movement: faster, more forceful movements will result in greater amounts of resistance.".
- Paratonia label "Paratonia".
- Paratonia sameAs Paratonia.
- Paratonia sameAs Paratonie.
- Paratonia sameAs Gegenhalten.
- Paratonia sameAs Paratonia.
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- Paratonia sameAs Q2392655.
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- Paratonia wasDerivedFrom Paratonia?oldid=654508456.
- Paratonia isPrimaryTopicOf Paratonia.