CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALISTS STATISTICS (CBIS)
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Choreiform - - ANS✔️--An involuntary movement disorder characterized
by continuous, rapid unpredictable movements.
choroid plexus - - ANS✔️--produces CSF
clonus - - ANS✔️--involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations,
caused by lesions in upper motor neurons
Somatoagnosia - - ANS✔️--Lack of awareness of the body structure and
the relationship of body parts to oneself or to others
, Contractures - - ANS✔️--The abnormal, usually permanent condition of
joints characterized by decreased range of motion, often in a flexed
position, and fixation due to wasting away and shortening of muscle
fibers and loss of skin elasticity.
Athetoid movements - - ANS✔️--slow, involuntary writhing movements
of the hands, feet, fingers, and toes; usually caused by lesions to the
brain
Autonomic Dysregulation - - ANS✔️--involuntary, automatic changes in
body temp, HR, BP and breathing caused by malfunction of autonomic
nervous system
Agnosia - - ANS✔️--lack of awareness of sensations and inability to
recognize objects
Akinesia - - ANS✔️--slowness or loss of voluntary movement; often
result of damage to basal ganglia
EXAM LATEST 2025 WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ 100%
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Choreiform - - ANS✔️--An involuntary movement disorder characterized
by continuous, rapid unpredictable movements.
choroid plexus - - ANS✔️--produces CSF
clonus - - ANS✔️--involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations,
caused by lesions in upper motor neurons
Somatoagnosia - - ANS✔️--Lack of awareness of the body structure and
the relationship of body parts to oneself or to others
, Contractures - - ANS✔️--The abnormal, usually permanent condition of
joints characterized by decreased range of motion, often in a flexed
position, and fixation due to wasting away and shortening of muscle
fibers and loss of skin elasticity.
Athetoid movements - - ANS✔️--slow, involuntary writhing movements
of the hands, feet, fingers, and toes; usually caused by lesions to the
brain
Autonomic Dysregulation - - ANS✔️--involuntary, automatic changes in
body temp, HR, BP and breathing caused by malfunction of autonomic
nervous system
Agnosia - - ANS✔️--lack of awareness of sensations and inability to
recognize objects
Akinesia - - ANS✔️--slowness or loss of voluntary movement; often
result of damage to basal ganglia