Sentences with phrase «involuntary head tilt»

The updated guideline covers four neurologic disorders: spasticity in adults, which is muscle tightness that interferes with movement typically following a stroke, spinal cord or other neurologic injury; cervical dystonia, a disorder of the brain affecting neck muscle control that causes involuntary head tilt or neck movement; blepharospasm, a movement disorder that causes the eyes to close uncontrollably; and chronic and episodic migraine.

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Dogs also tilt their heads while listening to us speak to them as a way to first, let us know they're paying attention and, second, as an involuntary muscle movement while they're searching for familiar words or phrases.
Abnormal posture, e.g. leaning or head tilt (towards the side of the problem) Asymmetric ataxia, i.e. «drunken» gait (worse on the side of the problem) Circling / deviating (towards the side of the problem) Nystagmus — involuntary, rhythmic, jerking eye flicks — the slower flick is towards the side with problem) Vomiting (motion sickness)
If clinical signs are present, they may include hearing loss, neurological signs (facial paralysis, head tilt, involuntary eye movement, and circling, unsteady and clumsy walking patterns), neck scratching and head shaking.
Pus may form in the deep recesses of the ear and can result in vestibular disease, evidenced by neurological signs such as rolling, nystagmus (rapid, involuntary movements of the eyeball), or tilting of the head.
The most common clinical signs of vestibular disease include circling or falling to one side, a pronounced head tilt, and nystagmus — the rapid and involuntary oscillating movement of the eyeballs.
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