Abstract. Background: In some cases of hemiplegia, the initiation of yawning is associated with involuntary raising of the paralysed arm. Reports are scarce in ...
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Feb 18, 2013 · The involuntary movement of a paralysed upper limb following the act of yawning was described by Walusinski et al as parakinesia brachialis ...
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Jan 26, 2024 · In some cases of hemiplegia, the initiation of yawning is associated with involuntary raising of the paralysed arm.
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Mar 11, 2022 · Background: Abnormal involuntary movement of paralyzed upper limb during yawning is a rare phenomenon termed as parakinesia brachialis oscitans.
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A rare and very interesting clinical condition involving yawning known as parakinesia brachialis oscitans is related to stroke and will be described below.
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Many people who have a stroke are left with problems with one of their arms. Proper arm care after a stroke can help treat these problems with your arm.
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