dystonia deformans progressiva - translation to arabic
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dystonia deformans progressiva - translation to arabic

DYSTONIA THAT IS LOCALIZED TO A SPECIFIC PART OF THE BODY
Repetitive exercise dystonia; Runner's dystonia; Musician's cramp; Musician's focal dystonia

dystonia deformans progressiva      
‎ خَلَلُ التَّوَتُّرِ المُشَوِّهُ المُتَرَقِّي‎
torsion dystonia         
A HEREDITARY DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY INVOLUNTARY PAINFUL MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS RESULTING IN UNCONTROLLABLE DISTORTIONS
Early-onset torsion dystonia
‎ خَلَلُ التَّوَتُّرِ المُسَبِّبُ للَّوي,خَلَلُ التَّوَتُّرِ المُشَوِّه‎
orofacial dyskinesia         
CRANIO-FACIAL DYSTONIA THAT IS ACCOMPANIED BY BLEPHAROSPASM
Meige syndrome; Idiopathic orofacial dystonia; Orofacial dyskinesia; Orofacial-Buccal dystonia; Brueghel's syndrome; Craniofacial dystonia
خَلَلُ الحَرَكَةِ الفَمَوِيُّ الوَجْهِيّ

Definition

spondylitis
[?sp?nd?'l??t?s]
¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the joints of the backbone. See also ankylosing spondylitis.
Origin
C19: from L. spondylus 'vertebra' + -itis.

Wikipedia

Focal dystonia

Focal dystonia, also called focal task specific dystonia, is a neurological condition that affects a muscle or group of muscles in a specific part of the body during specific activities, causing involuntary muscular contractions and abnormal postures. There are many different types of focal dystonia, each affecting a different region of the body. For example, in focal hand dystonia, or writer's cramp, the fingers either curl into the palm or extend outward without control. In musicians, the condition is called musician's focal dystonia, or simply, musician's dystonia. In sports, it may be involved in what is commonly referred to as the yips. The condition appears to be associated with over-training, and individualized treatment strategies may involve medications, retraining techniques, and procedures.