akineses

[US]/ˌeɪkaɪˈniːsiːz/
[UK]/ˌeɪkaɪˈniːsɪz/

Translation

n.Loss of voluntary movement; inability to move voluntarily. Medical term referring to the state of being unable to initiate movement.

Example Sentences

the patient exhibited severe akineses in the upper extremities following the stroke.

progressive akineses is a hallmark feature of advanced parkinson's disease.

the neurologist diagnosed muscular akineses affecting the patient's ability to perform fine motor tasks.

akineses of the facial muscles gave the patient a mask-like appearance.

post-surgical akineses resolved within several weeks of rehabilitation.

the medication helped reduce the akineses and improve the patient's mobility.

akineses often accompanies rigidity in patients with extrapyramidal disorders.

the elderly patient experienced transient akineses after the minor cerebrovascular incident.

physical therapy was prescribed to combat the akineses in the affected limbs.

the medical team monitored the akineses for signs of neurological improvement.

akineses can be a temporary side effect of certain neurological medications.

the case study documented gradual resolution of akineses over the treatment period.

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