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Jerky Movements
Sudden, quick movements that are not smooth or controlled, often unintentional and possibly indicative of a neurological disorder.
Athetosis
A type of motor disorder characterized by slow, involuntary, convoluted, writhing movements of the fingers, arms, legs, or neck.
Glasgow Coma Scale
A clinical scale used to assess the consciousness level of a person after a brain injury, based on responses to stimuli.
Coma
A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged period, from which the patient cannot be awakened, often resulting from injury or illness affecting the brain.
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