31 окт. 2022 г. · Decreased facial movement is a clinical feature of PD, known as “masked syndrome.” Approximately 39–65% of patients with PD experience freezing ... |
Parkinson's disease affects the central programming of functionally related muscles involved in voluntary and rhythmic jaw movements. |
This consists of involuntary movements of the tongue, jaw, lips, or face, for example, twisting, curling or protrusion of the tongue, chewing or lateral jaw ... |
Additionally, people with PD tend to swallow less often and less completely. As a result, 70% have too much saliva, which often pools in their mouth. Sucking on ... |
It can look like fidgeting, writhing, wriggling, head bobbing or body swaying. Dyskinesia tends to occur most often during times when other Parkinson's symptoms ... |
Dyskinesias are involuntary, erratic, writhing movements of the face, arms, legs or trunk. They are often fluid and dance-like, but they may also cause rapid ... |
The face becomes less expressive (masklike) because the facial muscles that control expression do not move as much as they normally would. This lack of ... |
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