hyperkinesia

[hahy-per-ki-nee-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh, -kahy-] /ˌhaɪ pər kɪˈni ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə, -kaɪ-/
noun
1.
Pathology. an abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular action; spasm.
2.
Psychiatry. a disorder occurring in children and adolescents, characterized by excessive activity, extreme restlessness, impulsivity, and a short attention span.
Also, hyperkinesis
[hahy-per-ki-nee-sis, -kahy-] /ˌhaɪ pər kɪˈni sɪs, -kaɪ-/ (Show IPA)
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Origin
1840-50; hyper- + -kinesia
Related forms
hyperkinetic
[hahy-per-ki-net-ik, -kahy-] /ˌhaɪ pər kɪˈnɛt ɪk, -kaɪ-/ (Show IPA),
adjective
British Dictionary definitions for hyperkinesia

hyperkinesia

/ˌhaɪpəkɪˈniːzɪə; -kaɪ-/
noun (pathol)
1.
excessive movement, as in a muscle spasm
2.
extreme overactivity in children
Derived Forms
hyperkinetic (ˌhaɪpəkɪˈnɛtɪk; -kaɪ-) adjective
Word Origin
C20: from hyper- + -kinesia from Greek kinēsis movement, from kinein to move
hyperkinesia in Medicine

hyperkinesia hy·per·ki·ne·sia (hī'pər-kə-nē'zhə, -kī-) or hy·per·ki·ne·sis (-sĭs)
n.
Pathologically increased muscular movement.


hy'per·ki·net'ic (-nět'ĭk) adj.
Encyclopedia Article for hyperkinesia

in dogs, a disorder in which muscle spasms are prominent. It is usually associated with distemper, encephalitis, or other diseases and often appears during the convalescent period. Jaw spasms may interfere with eating, and extreme exhaustion follows severe episodes in which the dog cannot sleep. Treatment involves good nutrition, vitamin supplements, and sedation. Antispasmodic drugs and muscle relaxants are used to relieve the symptoms.

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