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  • Abnormal posturing
  • Strange posture from brain injury

    types of posturing. Three types of abnormal posturing are decorticate posturing, with the arms flexed over the chest; decerebrate posturing, with the

    Abnormal posturing

    Abnormal_posturing

  • Brain herniation
  • Potentially deadly side effect of very high pressure within the skull

    on a part of the brain. Brain herniation frequently presents with abnormal posturing, a characteristic positioning of the limbs indicative of severe brain

    Brain herniation

    Brain herniation

    Brain_herniation

  • Opisthotonus
  • Medical condition

    speech, or by involuntary movement, such as seizures. A similar tonic posturing may be seen in Sandifer syndrome.[citation needed] Opisthotonus can sometimes

    Opisthotonus

    Opisthotonus

    Opisthotonus

  • Posture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up posture or posturing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Posture or posturing may refer to: List of human positions Abnormal posturing, in neurotrauma

    Posture

    Posture

  • Focal dystonia
  • Nerve disorder affecting certain muscle(s) during specific activities

    muscle contractions that can be painless or painful and resulting in abnormal posturing, twisting motions, and even tremors. Focal dystonia typically presents

    Focal dystonia

    Focal dystonia

    Focal_dystonia

  • Meningitis
  • Inflammation of membranes around the brain

    decreasing level of consciousness, loss of the pupillary light reflex, and abnormal posturing. The inflammation of the brain tissue may also obstruct the normal

    Meningitis

    Meningitis

    Meningitis

  • Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
  • Fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle

    and always fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle. Symptoms include abnormal behavior, trouble walking, and weight loss. Later in the course of the

    Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

    Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

    Bovine_spongiform_encephalopathy

  • Epidural hematoma
  • Build-up of blood between the dura mater and skull

    can quickly compress the brainstem, causing unconsciousness, abnormal posturing, and abnormal pupil responses to light. Diagnosis is typically by CT scan

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural_hematoma

  • Lazarus sign
  • Reflex movement in brain-dead or brainstem failure patients

    and have been viewed by some as miraculous events. Lazarus syndrome Abnormal posturing "Brain death and brainstem failure". The Egyptian Society of Medical

    Lazarus sign

    Lazarus sign

    Lazarus_sign

  • List of human positions
  • Physical configurations of the human body

    placement of the body in a reverentially or submissively prone position. Abnormal posturing Anatomical terms of location Alexander Technique Contortionism Ergonomics

    List of human positions

    List of human positions

    List_of_human_positions

  • Dystonia
  • Neurological movement disorder

    kind of dystonia involved. In most cases, dystonia tends to lead to abnormal posturing, in particular on movement. Many individuals with the condition have

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

  • List of medical symptoms
  • and Osler's node laceration rash (R21) urticaria (L50) Neurological abnormal posturing acalculia agnosia alexia amnesia anomia anosognosia aphasia and apraxia

    List of medical symptoms

    List_of_medical_symptoms

  • AVPU
  • Scale for level of consciousness

    voice, moving their eyes, or moving part of their body (including abnormal posturing). Unresponsive: Sometimes seen noted as 'unconscious', this outcome

    AVPU

    AVPU

  • Huntington's disease
  • Inherited neurodegenerative disorder

    clear appearance of symptoms such as rigidity, writhing motions, or abnormal posturing appear as the disorder progresses. These are signs that the system

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's disease

    Huntington's_disease

  • Rett syndrome
  • Genetic brain disorder

    muscle weakness, rigidity, spasticity, and increased muscle tone with abnormal posturing of an arm or leg. Girls who were previously able to walk may stop

    Rett syndrome

    Rett syndrome

    Rett_syndrome

  • Altered level of consciousness
  • Measure of arousal other than normal

    scale of I to V along a scale of confusion, stupor, deep stupor, abnormal posturing, and coma. Although the neural science behind alertness, wakefulness

    Altered level of consciousness

    Altered level of consciousness

    Altered_level_of_consciousness

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    Parkinson's, including bradykinesia (slow movements), resting tremor and abnormal posturing. 70–89% of Parkinson's disease patients experience neurological and

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Loss of function in the spine's intervertebral discs

    and appropriate muscle/strength training with emphasis on correcting abnormal posture, assisting the paravertebral (paraspinous) muscles in stabilizing the

    Degenerative disc disease

    Degenerative disc disease

    Degenerative_disc_disease

  • Parkinsonian gait
  • Type of gait due to Parkinson's disease

    Effects on postural sway: Parkinson's disease have abnormal postural sway in stance and treatment with levodopa increases postural sway abnormalities. During

    Parkinsonian gait

    Parkinsonian gait

    Parkinsonian_gait

  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Condition that affects the arteries that supply the brain

    hemorrhage. Signs and symptoms include flaccid weakness, seizures, abnormal posturing, or irregular respiration. CADASIL is an inherited disorder caused

    Cerebrovascular disease

    Cerebrovascular disease

    Cerebrovascular_disease

  • Glossary of psychiatry
  • the term for catatonic rigidity of the limbs which often results in abnormal posturing for long intervals. Cataplexy refers to a sudden loss of muscle tone

    Glossary of psychiatry

    Glossary_of_psychiatry

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Injury of the brain from an external source

    Anisocoria, unequal pupil size, is another sign of serious TBI. Abnormal posturing, a characteristic positioning of the limbs caused by severe diffuse

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic_brain_injury

  • Bohring–Opitz syndrome
  • Medical condition

    by craniofacial appearance, fixed contractures of the upper limbs, abnormal posture, feeding difficulties, intellectual disability, small size at birth

    Bohring–Opitz syndrome

    Bohring–Opitz_syndrome

  • Hyperkinesia
  • Excessive movements due to basal ganglia dysfunction

    refers to an increase in muscular activity that can result in excessive abnormal movements, excessive normal movements, or a combination of both. Hyperkinesia

    Hyperkinesia

    Hyperkinesia

    Hyperkinesia

  • Pseudoathetosis
  • Medical condition

    from nerve to parietal cortex. Analogous to Romberg's sign, the abnormal posturing is most pronounced when the eyes are closed as visual inputs are unavailable

    Pseudoathetosis

    Pseudoathetosis

  • Midline shift
  • Sideways displacement of the brain

    of the brain stem that can cause serious dysfunction evidenced by abnormal posturing and failure of the pupils to constrict in response to light. Midline

    Midline shift

    Midline shift

    Midline_shift

  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Behavioral diagnostic scale for assessing the level of brain damage

    score of 3 for "abnormal flexion". Many people have difficulty remembering the difference between decorticate and decerebrate posturing. One way to remember

    Glasgow Coma Scale

    Glasgow_Coma_Scale

  • Pubic symphysis diastasis
  • Medical condition

    inflammation of the subchondral region and the bone marrow and any abnormal posturing of the pelvic joints. MRI can show a more detailed view of soft tissue

    Pubic symphysis diastasis

    Pubic symphysis diastasis

    Pubic_symphysis_diastasis

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Movement disorders that appear in early childhood

    Cerebral palsy is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture. Most often, the problems

    Cerebral palsy

    Cerebral_palsy

  • Horse colic
  • Clinical symptom

    or a change in consistency Repeated flehmen response Stretching, abnormal posturing, or frequent attempts to urinate Groaning Bruxism Excess salivation

    Horse colic

    Horse_colic

  • Stiff-person syndrome
  • Neurological disorder

    motion, slow their voluntary movements, and may cause them to have abnormal posture, particularly lumbar hyperlordosis (a distinctive curve in the lower

    Stiff-person syndrome

    Stiff-person syndrome

    Stiff-person_syndrome

  • Spinal posture
  • Concept in anatomy

    in the lumbar region. In posture analysis, the spine is compared to a plumb line to detect the aforementioned abnormalities. From the anterior/posterior

    Spinal posture

    Spinal posture

    Spinal_posture

  • Myoclonus
  • Involuntary, irregular muscle twitch

    dystonia (sustained muscle contractions that cause twisting movements or abnormal postures). Another group of PME disorders in the class of system degenerations

    Myoclonus

    Myoclonus

    Myoclonus

  • Kyphosis
  • Excessive convex curvature of the lower and middle spine

    (kyphos) 'hump') is an abnormally excessive convex curvature of the spine as it occurs in the thoracic and sacral regions. Abnormal inward concave lordotic

    Kyphosis

    Kyphosis

    Kyphosis

  • Myoclonic dystonia
  • Medical condition

    movement disorder that induces spontaneous muscle contraction causing abnormal posture. The prevalence of myoclonus dystonia has not been reported, however

    Myoclonic dystonia

    Myoclonic_dystonia

  • Niemann–Pick disease
  • Medical condition

    difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). Basal ganglia dysfunction causes abnormal posturing of the limbs, trunk, and face (dystonia). Upper brainstem disease

    Niemann–Pick disease

    Niemann–Pick disease

    Niemann–Pick_disease

  • Split-brain
  • Condition of the human brain

    occurred in the motor cortex, deficits may include paralysis, abnormal posture, or abnormal movement synergies. Significant recovery occurs during the first

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

  • Rigidity (psychology)
  • Mechanisms of overcoming risky behaviors

    1037/h0056134. ISSN 0096-851X. PMID 18878208. Set (psychology) Cognitive inertia Neuroplasticity Cognitive flexibility Einstellung effect Abnormal posturing

    Rigidity (psychology)

    Rigidity_(psychology)

  • Tiagabine
  • Anticonvulsant medication

    epilepticus, coma, confusion, agitation, tremors, dizziness, dystonias, abnormal posturing, and hallucinations, as well as respiratory depression, tachycardia

    Tiagabine

    Tiagabine

    Tiagabine

  • Berta Bobath
  • German physiotherapist

    theorise why her treatments were successful. In 1965 she published Abnormal Postural Reflex Activity Caused by Brain Lesions. In 1975 the clinic became

    Berta Bobath

    Berta_Bobath

  • Hypertonia
  • Abnormal increase in muscle tone due to nerve damage

    tendency of a limb to return to a fixed involuntary (and sometimes abnormal) posture following movement.[citation needed] Therapeutic interventions are

    Hypertonia

    Hypertonia

  • Muscle spindle
  • Innervated muscle structure involved in reflex actions and proprioception

    extensor muscles of the legs is overly sensitive. This results in abnormal postures, stiffness and contractures. Hypertonia may be the result of over-sensitivity

    Muscle spindle

    Muscle spindle

    Muscle_spindle

  • Tremor
  • Involuntary muscle contraction

    contractions cause twisting and repetitive motions or painful and abnormal postures or positions. Dystonic tremor may affect any muscle in the body and

    Tremor

    Tremor

    Tremor

  • Coma
  • State of unconsciousness

    stereotypical postures seen in comatose patients. Decorticate posturing is a stereotypical posturing in which the patient has arms flexed at the elbow, and arms

    Coma

    Coma

    Coma

  • Writer's cramp
  • Movement disorder of the hand or forearm

    an idiopathic movement disorder of adult onset, characterized by abnormal posturing and movement of the hand or forearm during tasks requiring skilled

    Writer's cramp

    Writer's_cramp

  • Apneustic respirations
  • Abnormal breathing pattern

    brief release. Accompanying signs and symptoms may include decerebrate posturing; fixed, dilated pupils; coma or profound stupor; quadriparesis; absent

    Apneustic respirations

    Apneustic_respirations

  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
  • Abnormally high heart rate after a postural change

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition characterized by an abnormally large increase in heart rate upon sitting up or standing

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome

  • Tandem gait
  • Component of the neurological exam

    multiple trials of the test, they are considered to have an abnormal tandem gait. An abnormal tandem gait is most commonly a symptom of a cerebellar disease

    Tandem gait

    Tandem_gait

  • Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
  • Presence of a blood clot in the dural venous sinuses or cerebral veins

    decreased, the blood pressure rises, the heart rate falls and there is abnormal posturing. Focal neurologic deficits may occur hours to days after the headache

    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

    Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

    Cerebral_venous_sinus_thrombosis

  • Meclizine
  • Chemical compound

    suspended 4 cm above, and the length of time the mouse maintains this abnormal posture was measured." Oishi R, Shishido S, Yamori M, Saeki K (February 1994)

    Meclizine

    Meclizine

    Meclizine

  • Catatonia
  • Psychiatric behavioural syndrome

    while classic catatonic features (such as mutism or posturing) are absent. Motor abnormalities can also be misleading; in mania, increased motor activity

    Catatonia

    Catatonia

    Catatonia

  • Human leg
  • Lower extremity or limb of the human body

    reach 120° in old age. Pathological changes in this angle result in abnormal posture of the leg: a small angle produces coxa vara and a large angle coxa

    Human leg

    Human leg

    Human_leg

  • Pleurothotonus
  • Medical condition

    disorder characterized by sustained muscle contraction leading to abnormal posture, twisting, and repetitive movement. In Pisa Syndrome specifically there

    Pleurothotonus

    Pleurothotonus

  • Muscle imbalance
  • Medical condition

    and the pelvis. Symptoms of scoliosis in mild cases usually exhibit abnormal posture, back pain, tingling or numbness in the legs and in worse cases can

    Muscle imbalance

    Muscle imbalance

    Muscle_imbalance

  • Spasmodic torticollis
  • Medical condition

    muscle contractions causing repetitive and twisting movements and abnormal postures in a single body region. There are two main ways to categorize spasmodic

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic_torticollis

  • Malocclusion
  • Misalignment between upper and lower teeth as the jaws close

    pacifier sucking, nail biting, skin biting, pen or pencil biting, abnormal posture, deglutition disorders, and other habits greatly influence the development

    Malocclusion

    Malocclusion

    Malocclusion

  • Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease
  • Osteochondrosis that results in death and fracture located in hip joint

    affected age, problems in the knee and back can arise secondary to abnormal posture and stride adopted to protect the affected joint. The condition is

    Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease

    Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease

    Legg–Calvé–Perthes_disease

  • Ivy League nude posture photos
  • 20th-century medical photos at Ivy League schools

    on children, and posture was a frequent subject of parenting manuals. In 1890, half of children were identified as having "abnormal" spinal curvatures

    Ivy League nude posture photos

    Ivy League nude posture photos

    Ivy_League_nude_posture_photos

  • Borna disease
  • Medical condition

    ataxia, teeth grinding, excessive salivating, ocular disorders and abnormal posture and movement. Later stages are characterised by bouts of fever and

    Borna disease

    Borna_disease

  • Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration
  • Genetic neurodegenerative disease with brain iron accumulation

    examination would show evidence of muscle rigidity; weakness; and abnormal postures, movements, and tremors. If other family members are also affected

    Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration

    Pantothenate_kinase-associated_neurodegeneration

  • History of Parkinson's disease
  • on the Shaking Palsy described the characteristic resting tremor, abnormal posture and gait, paralysis and diminished muscle strength, and the way that

    History of Parkinson's disease

    History of Parkinson's disease

    History_of_Parkinson's_disease

  • Neonatal seizure
  • Medical condition

    involves asymmetric positioning of the neck and trunk and appears as abnormal posturing of a single limb. Horizontal eye deviation may or may not be involved

    Neonatal seizure

    Neonatal_seizure

  • Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Medical specialty

    effort to vomit, hematemesis, aspiration, apnea, failure to thrive, or abnormal posturing. This is transient problem, possibly cause to the immaturity of gastrointestinal

    Pediatric gastroenterology

    Pediatric_gastroenterology

  • Satoyoshi syndrome
  • Medical condition

    each lasting a few minutes. It can be sufficiently severe to produce abnormal posturing of the affected limbs, particularly the thumbs. With progression,

    Satoyoshi syndrome

    Satoyoshi_syndrome

  • Hypokinesia
  • Decreased movement due to basal ganglia dysfunction

    change posture such as standing and walking. ... greater disability and more depression were observed in PD patients with predominant postural instability

    Hypokinesia

    Hypokinesia

    Hypokinesia

  • Rounded shoulder posture
  • Human postural problem

    shoulders can lead to several prolonged complications. The extent of postural abnormality may result in a significantly increased incidence of pain and discomfort

    Rounded shoulder posture

    Rounded_shoulder_posture

  • Deep brain stimulation
  • Neurosurgical treatment

    characterized by sustained repetitive muscle contractions causing painful abnormal postures and involuntary movements. DBS is effective in treating primary generalized

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep_brain_stimulation

  • Juvenile-onset dystonia
  • Medical condition

    involuntarily contract, which in turn cause involuntary movements and rather abnormal postures. Symptoms of this disorder vary among the people who have it. In every

    Juvenile-onset dystonia

    Juvenile-onset_dystonia

  • GM1 gangliosidoses
  • Medical condition

    resulting in a deficiency of beta-galactosidase. The deficiency causes abnormal storage of acidic lipid materials in cells of the central and peripheral

    GM1 gangliosidoses

    GM1_gangliosidoses

  • List of British Bangladeshis
  • disease, multiple sclerosis, dystonia, spasmodic torticollis, fixed abnormal posture of the neck, tremor and intractable neuropathic pain. Akhlaq Ur-Rahman

    List of British Bangladeshis

    List_of_British_Bangladeshis

  • Dyskinetic cerebral palsy
  • Type of cerebral palsy associated with basal ganglia damage

    movements, abnormal postures due to sustained muscle contractions, and hypertonia. Dystonia is aggravated by voluntary movements and postures, or with stress

    Dyskinetic cerebral palsy

    Dyskinetic cerebral palsy

    Dyskinetic_cerebral_palsy

  • Epilepsy syndromes
  • Cluster of signs and symptoms that define a unique epileptic condition

    complex motor movements such as hand clenching, arm or leg flailing, abnormal posturing, kicking or vocalizations (shouting, moaning, etc.) that arise during

    Epilepsy syndromes

    Epilepsy_syndromes

  • Convergence insufficiency
  • Reduced ability of the eyes to turn inward when focusing

    vision, difficulty sustaining near-visual function, abnormal fatigue, headache, and abnormal postural adaptation, among others. In some cases, difficulty

    Convergence insufficiency

    Convergence_insufficiency

  • List of abnormal behaviours in animals
  • Abnormal behaviour in animals can be defined in several ways. Statistically, abnormal is when the occurrence, frequency or intensity of a behaviour varies

    List of abnormal behaviours in animals

    List of abnormal behaviours in animals

    List_of_abnormal_behaviours_in_animals

  • Forward head posture
  • Spinal condition

    and similar. A biomechanical assessment of thoracic hunching shows the abnormal spinal loading and other effects which plausibly account for the recent

    Forward head posture

    Forward head posture

    Forward_head_posture

  • Blue eye disease
  • Disease

    neurological symptoms including weakness, ataxia, muscle tremors, abnormal posture, and rigidity of the hind legs. Some other symptoms associated with

    Blue eye disease

    Blue_eye_disease

  • Lordosis
  • Abnormal inward curvature of the lower spine

    Lordosis is historically defined as an abnormal inward curvature of the lumbar spine. However, the terms lordosis and lordotic are also used to refer to

    Lordosis

    Lordosis

    Lordosis

  • Dopamine antagonist
  • Drug which blocks dopamine receptors

    when dose is decreased Acute dystonias – muscle spasms and sustained abnormal postures and onset occurs within a few days; can be treated with anticholinergics

    Dopamine antagonist

    Dopamine antagonist

    Dopamine_antagonist

  • Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  • Medical condition

    Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a disorder in which the spine starts abnormally curving sideways (scoliosis) between the ages of 10 and 18 years old.

    Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

    Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

    Adolescent_idiopathic_scoliosis

  • Orofacial myofunctional disorders
  • Muscle disorder

    speech/articulation problems (Kellum, 1992). OMD refers to the abnormal resting posture of the orofacial musculature, atypical chewing, and swallowing

    Orofacial myofunctional disorders

    Orofacial_myofunctional_disorders

  • Ornithine transcarbamylase
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    progress from somnolence to lethargy potentially ending in a coma. Abnormal posturing (uncontrolled movement) and encephalopathy (brain damage) are often

    Ornithine transcarbamylase

    Ornithine transcarbamylase

    Ornithine_transcarbamylase

  • List of ICD-9 codes 780–799: symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions
  • involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems 781.91 Loss of height 781.92 Abnormal posture 781.94 Facial weakness 782 Symptoms involving skin and other integumentary

    List of ICD-9 codes 780–799: symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions

    List_of_ICD-9_codes_780–799:_symptoms,_signs,_and_ill-defined_conditions

  • Kyphoscoliosis
  • Abnormal spinal curvature in the coronal and sagittal planes

    Kyphoscoliosis describes an abnormal curvature of the spine in both the coronal and sagittal planes. It is a combination of kyphosis and scoliosis. This

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

  • Hallux rigidus
  • Arthritis and stiffness affecting the base joint of the big toe

    Hallux rigidus or stiff big toe is stifffness, or an abnormally limited range of motion, of the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP), which is located at the

    Hallux rigidus

    Hallux rigidus

    Hallux_rigidus

  • Tipu Aziz
  • Bangladeshi-born British professor of neurosurgery (1956–2024)

    disease, multiple sclerosis, dystonia, spasmodic torticollis, fixed abnormal posture of the neck, tremor, and intractable neuropathic pain. Besides his

    Tipu Aziz

    Tipu Aziz

    Tipu_Aziz

  • Autistic catatonia
  • Occurrence of catatonia in autistic people

    syndrome typically characterized by immobility, withdrawal, abnormal movements, and abnormal behaviors. According to current diagnostic guidelines, its

    Autistic catatonia

    Autistic_catatonia

  • Chytridiomycosis
  • Amphibian disease

    to seek shelter, a failure to flee, a loss of righting reflex, and abnormal posture (e.g., sitting with the hind legs away from the body). Besides amphibians

    Chytridiomycosis

    Chytridiomycosis

    Chytridiomycosis

  • Kufor–Rakeb syndrome
  • Medical condition

    of movements) Dystonia (involuntary muscle contractions leading to abnormal postures) Dyskinesia (involuntary movements) and hyperreflexia (increased reflexes)

    Kufor–Rakeb syndrome

    Kufor–Rakeb syndrome

    Kufor–Rakeb_syndrome

  • Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Neurological scale for recording the conscious state of an infant

    decerebrate posturing (abnormal extension) Responds to pain with decerebrate posturing (abnormal extension) 2 Responds to pain with decorticate posturing (abnormal

    Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale

    Paediatric_Glasgow_Coma_Scale

  • SPG15 (disease)
  • Genetic disorder

    severity than upper extremities. Dystonia: abnormally increased muscular tone that causes fixed abnormal postures Ataxia: lack of coordination between muscles

    SPG15 (disease)

    SPG15_(disease)

  • Stereotypy
  • Repetitive mechanical repetition of speech or physical activities

    than refer to the behavior as abnormal, it has been suggested that it be described as "behavior indicative of an abnormal environment." Stereotypies are

    Stereotypy

    Stereotypy

  • Swayback
  • Abnormal spinal alignment

    dictionary. Swayback, also known clinically as lordosis, refers to abnormally bent postures in the backs of humans and of quadrupeds, especially horses. Extreme

    Swayback

    Swayback

  • Syncope (medicine)
  • Transient loss of consciousness and postural tone

    neurally mediated is the most common. Heart-related causes may include an abnormal heart rhythm, problems with the heart valves or heart muscle, and blockages

    Syncope (medicine)

    Syncope (medicine)

    Syncope_(medicine)

  • Gait (human)
  • Pattern of limb movements made during locomotion

    referred to as "error/correction", because the cerebellum responds to abnormalities in posture in order to coordinate proper movement. The cerebellum is thought

    Gait (human)

    Gait (human)

    Gait_(human)

  • Jaw abnormality
  • Medical condition

    A jaw abnormality is a disorder in the formation, shape and/or size of the jaw. In general abnormalities arise within the jaw when there is a disturbance

    Jaw abnormality

    Jaw abnormality

    Jaw_abnormality

  • Anomalocaris
  • Extinct genus of cambrian radiodont

    Body or abdominal segments, which, in all the specimens collected, are abnormally flattened laterally, a little higher or deeper than long, broader above

    Anomalocaris

    Anomalocaris

    Anomalocaris

  • Waxy flexibility
  • Catatonia psychomotor symptom

    flexibility and catalepsy are both posturing symptoms of catatonia. Both are symptoms describing the patient posturing in a stiff and rigid state. However

    Waxy flexibility

    Waxy flexibility

    Waxy_flexibility

  • Progressive supranuclear palsy
  • Medical condition of the brain

    QP (April 2004). "[Glial abnormalities in progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration]" [Glial abnormalities in progressive supranuclear

    Progressive supranuclear palsy

    Progressive supranuclear palsy

    Progressive_supranuclear_palsy

  • Catatonic depression
  • Spectrum of mood disorders

    involve a variety of motor abnormalities and behavioral disturbances, such as stupor, immobility, mutism, negativism, posturing, rigidity, and repetitive

    Catatonic depression

    Catatonic depression

    Catatonic_depression

  • Frontal lobe epilepsy
  • Form of epilepsy that may be related to a psychiatric problem or a sleep disorder

    onset of a seizure, the patient may exhibit abnormal body posturing, sensorimotor tics, or other abnormalities in motor skills. In some cases, uncontrollable

    Frontal lobe epilepsy

    Frontal_lobe_epilepsy

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  • Miles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Miles

    English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.

    Miles

  • Beecham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beecham

    English : variant spelling of Beauchamp, reflecting the normal English pronunciation.

    Beecham

  • Quant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Quant

    English : nickname from Middle English cointe, quointe ‘known’ (via Old French, from Latin cognitus ‘known’). The Middle English word was used in various senses, any of which could have given rise to the surname: ‘cunning’, ‘crafty’, ‘knowledgeable’ (especially about dress, hence ‘elegant’), ‘attractive’. The sense development continued with ‘odd’ or ‘unusual’, the normal meaning of the modern English word ‘quaint’.German and Dutch : variant of Quandt.

    Quant

  • Sahaja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Sahaja

    Natural; Original; Innate; Normal

    Sahaja

  • Aalan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Aalan

    Normal

    Aalan

  • Gurnav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sikh

    Gurnav

    Normal

    Gurnav

  • Noman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Muslim

    Noman

    Granted; Blessed; Normal Man; Men with All Blessings of God

    Noman

  • Num
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Num

    Circle; Normal

    Num

  • Harvey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Harvey

    English and Scottish : from the Breton personal name Aeruiu or Haerviu, composed of the elements haer ‘battle’, ‘carnage’ + vy ‘worthy’, which was brought to England by Breton followers of William the Conqueror, for the most part in the Gallicized form Hervé. (The change from -er- to -ar- was a normal development in Middle English and Old French.) Reaney believes that the surname is also occasionally from a Norman personal name, Old German Herewig, composed of the Germanic elements hari, heri ‘army’ + wīg ‘war’.Irish : mainly of English origin, in Ulster and County Wexford, but sometimes a shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirmheadhaigh ‘descendant of Airmheadhach’, a personal name probably meaning ‘esteemed’. It seems to be a derivative of Airmheadh, the name borne by a mythological physician.Irish (County Fermanagh) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarchaidh ‘descendant of Earchadh’, a personal name of uncertain origin.

    Harvey

  • Water
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Water

    English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.

    Water

  • Sartain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sartain

    English : nickname from Old French certeyn ‘self-assured’, ‘determined’. (The phonetic change of -er- to -ar- was a normal process in Middle English).

    Sartain

  • Bilakshyen | பீலாக்ஷ்யேந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bilakshyen | பீலாக்ஷ்யேந

    One having abnormal quality

    Bilakshyen | பீலாக்ஷ்யேந

  • Brja
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Brja

    Normal; Nature

    Brja

  • Perun
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Perun

    Rare; Not Normal

    Perun

  • Bilakshyen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bilakshyen

    One having abnormal quality

    Bilakshyen

  • Tripp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern)

    Tripp

    English (mainly southern) : metonymic occupational name for a dancer, or a nickname for someone with an odd gait, from Middle English trip(p)(en) ‘to step lightly, skip, or hop’ (Old French triper).English : metonymic occupational name for a butcher or tripe dresser, from Middle English, Old French trip(p)e ‘tripe’ (of unknown origin).German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden pattens (trippe), a type of raised sole that could be strapped to normal footwear for walking in unpaved muddy streets.

    Tripp

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  • Heterophony
  • n.

    An abnormal state of the voice.

  • Vicarious
  • prep.

    Acting as a substitute; -- said of abnormal action which replaces a suppressed normal function; as, vicarious hemorrhage replacing menstruation.

  • Misgrowth
  • n.

    Bad growth; an unnatural or abnormal growth.

  • Sarcosis
  • n.

    Abnormal formation of flesh.

  • Anormal
  • a.

    Not according to rule; abnormal.

  • Normal
  • a.

    Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S(OH)6, and N(OH)5.

  • Diaphysis
  • n.

    An abnormal prolongation of the axis of inflorescence.

  • Lordosis
  • n.

    Any abnormal curvature of the bones.

  • Normal
  • a.

    According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.

  • Nondescript
  • a.

    Not hitherto described; novel; hence, odd; abnormal; unclassifiable.

  • Abnormality
  • n.

    Something abnormal.

  • Normal
  • a.

    According to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form; performing the proper functions; not abnormal; regular; natural; analogical.

  • Heteroplasm
  • n.

    An abnormal formation foreign to the economy, and composed of elements different from those are found in it in its normal condition.

  • Normal
  • a.

    Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.

  • Abnormous
  • a.

    Abnormal; irregular.

  • Abnormally
  • adv.

    In an abnormal manner; irregularly.

  • Abnormal
  • a.

    Not conformed to rule or system; deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular.

  • Chromatism
  • n.

    An abnormal coloring of plants.

  • Phyllomania
  • n.

    An abnormal or excessive production of leaves.

  • Subnormal
  • n.

    That part of the axis of a curved line which is intercepted between the ordinate and the normal.