athetosis

/ˌæθəˈtoʊsɪs/
noun
  1. A condition characterized by slow, continuous, involuntary writhing movements, typically affecting the hands, feet, and face.
    • Medications can help reduce the symptoms of athetosis.
    • Athetosis is often associated with certain types of cerebral palsy.
    • The patient's athetosis made simple tasks like eating very challenging.
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