Bradykinesia refers to a motor disturbance involving a general slowing of motor activity.
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Bradykinesia refers to a motor disturbance involving a general slowing of motor activity. It is a poverty of movement that is not only slowed but reduced in magnitude negative motor symptom of Parkinson's disease.
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