«ASYNERGIA» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
asynergia শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
asynergia শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Atlas of Adult Physical Diagnosis
Unilateral cerebellar lesion manifests with ipsilateral findings: ataxia, dysmetria,
asynergia, dysdiadochokinesis. 5. Cerebellar ataxia manifests with wide-based
stance, dysmetria, asynergia, dysdiadochokinesis, intentional "tremor,"
nystagmus ...
Dale Berg, Katherine Worzala, 2006
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Texbook of Therapeutic Exercises
Incoodination. (Asynergia). Fig. 14.5: Frenkle's mat 00 00 00 00 Fig. 14.6:
CHAPTER DEFINITION FOR COORDINATION It is a smooth, rhythmical and
accurate harmonial activity performed in correct sequence of action of the group
of muscles ...
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The Science and Practice of Medicine
Thirty died during the course of intercurrent diseases, not directly connected with
the motorial asynergia — namely, thirteen of pulmonary consumption, three from
typhoid fever, four from pneumonia, others from pericarditis and dysentery.
William Aitken, Meredith Clymer, 1872
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The Cerebellum and Its Disorders
Babinski's hypothesis Babinski considered that the synergic function and the fight
against inertia were the two crucial roles of the cerebellum (Table 7.4; Babinski,
1899, 1902, 1906). He depicted asynergia as an inability to combine each of the
...
Mario-Ubaldo Manto, Massimo Pandolfo, 2002
In asynergia (or ataxia) these functions are lost. The results are dysmetria (
improper range of movement) and decomposition of movement (breaking down
into a sequence of jerky movements). There are Cerebellum 77 Cerebellar
Disorders.
David T. W. Yew, W. H. Kwong, M. C. Yu, 1996
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Dysarthria. A physiological approach to assessment and treatment. Cheltenham:
Stanley Thornes, 1998. Cross References Anarthria; Aphasia; Asynergia; Broca's
aphasia; Bulbar palsy; Coprolalia; Dysphonia; Fatigue; Lower motor neurone ...
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Neuroanatomy and the Neurologic Exam: A Thesaurus of ...
(or "asynergia") at all (e.g., Barr, t&D, Bann, Bick, wait, s&m, c&m, Marg, Ross).14
Among authors who do use the term "dyssynergia," the specificity of usage varies
. The broadest usage essentially equates "dyssynergia" with "ataxia" = "loss of ...
Terence R. Anthoney, 1993
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Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-language-hearing
Lack of correct proportion. asynergia (a-sin-er'je-a) Asynergy. asynergic (a-sin-er'
jik) Denoting asyn- ergy. asynergy (a-sin'er-je) [a- + G. syn, with, + ergon, work] 1.
Faulty timing and coordination among parts or organs normally functioning in ...
Lucille Nicolosi, Elizabeth Harryman, Janet Kresheck, 2004
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Encyclopedia of Movement Disorders, Three-Volume Set
Asynergia/Ataxia/Dysmetria Asynergia or dyssynergia refers to decomposition of
movement due to breakdown of normal coordinated execution of a voluntary
movement. It is one of the cardinal clinical features of cerebellar disease or of ...
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Principles and Practice of Movement Disorders
Ataxia, asynergia,anddyssynergiaare interchangeable terms
thatrefertodecompositionofmovement due to breakdown of normal coordinated
execution ofa voluntary movement. Ataxia isoneof the cardinal clinical features of
cerebellar disease ...
Stanley Fahn, Joseph Jankovic, Mark Hallett, 2011