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Chorea - Slow Motion 
Chorea is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by unpredictable dancing movements. We
a hyperkinetic movement ... unpredictable dancing movements ... predominance of abnormal movement ... clinical #video #movements
Rhythmic Movement Disorder (RMD), formerly termed jactatio capitis nocturna

Characterized by repetitive movements of large muscle groups
Rhythmic Movement ... by repetitive movements ... #Rhythmic #Movement
Ocular Apraxia on Physical Exam

Ocular Apraxia is the loss of voluntary and purposeful eye movement while
purposeful eye movement ... while all ocular movements
Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale
+4 - Combative, Violent, Immediate Danger to Staff
+3 - Very Agitated - Pulls
non-PurposefuI Movement ... Apprehensive but Movements ... Moderate Sedation Movements ... Voice, BUT has Movement
Oculomotor apraxia (OMA) on Ocular Examination

A defect or absence of the ability to perform voluntary eye
voluntary eye movements ... command, while eye movements ... to initiate eye movement
Hemiballismus on physical exam

Hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic involuntary movement disorder characterized by intermittent, sudden, violent, involuntary,
hyperkinetic involuntary movement ... high amplitude movements
Hemiballismus on physical exam seen after stroke

Hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic involuntary movement disorder characterized by intermittent,
hyperkinetic involuntary movement ... high amplitude movements
Anti-IgLON5 Encephalitis - Ocular Examination

Female with 6 months h/o excessive daytime sleepiness, abnormal movements, dysarthria. On
sleepiness, abnormal movements ... drop, choreiform movements ... cognitive decline, movement
The Neurological Evaluation of a Comatose Patient

Definition:
 • Coma: a state of unresponsiveness; the absence of
Test downward eye movement ... Abnormal Eye Movements ... Rapid downward movement ... Slow downward movement ... • Roving eye movements
Parkinsonian Gait 

Parkinson's gait is very characteristic: Standing, the patient tends to tilt the trunk forward,
perform compensatory movements ... starting the gait movement