Articles for tag: abnormality, catatonia, clinical, disorder, disorders, EPSE, motor, movement, posture, rigidity, schizophrenia

A Comprehensive Analysis of Non-Drug-Induced Movement Disorders in Schizophrenia

The motor system is profoundly affected in schizophrenia, with a significant body of evidence confirming the presence of robust, observable movement disorders that are independent of antipsychotic medication or substance use. These abnormalities are not merely secondary features but represent core components of the illness, impacting various domains including posture, gait, balance, and fine motor control. Prevalence and Clinical Manifestations of Intrinsic Motor Abnormalities The clinical manifestations range from subtle deficits to overt syndromes like catatonia, and their prevalence varies ...

Catatonia

Catatonia is a complex syndrome that affects how a person moves and behaves. It is as if the body and mind get stuck or frozen in unusual ways. People with catatonia might become very still, almost statue-like, or they might repeat the same movements over and over. Sometimes, they have trouble speaking or responding to others. Imagine a pause button being pressed on someone’s usual actions and reactions. They might resist being moved, hold strange postures for long periods, or ...