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Movement Imitators of Seizures

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

Conditions that imitate seizures can be grouped according to which aspect of seizure they mimic. This video takes a look at one category of seizure imitators that causes abnormal movements.
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  • hahaha! i know this is not a laughing matter, but this video had me rolling on the floor! this doctor guy is SOO funny! it's not that he just mimicks those seizure movements, but he keeps on talking while mimicking them! it makes it looks as if he is having seizures - only in a funny way

    SO HILARIOUS!

  • Thank you, Mr. crazy twitching doctor guy.

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  • @wetinprison would you like to come laugh at me doing that?

  • lol how many takes did THIS vid take?

  • Love how he's willing to show us the movements himself! Most teachers have too much pride to that! Top Guy!

  • I think choreoathetosis is also called "Vogue" 2:02...

    

  • @wetinprison LOL so funny love the tic dance and swimming thing. Made me laugh

  • very informative

  • gud video

  • nice video... helpd me a lot to understand thz terms

  • This is a great video!

    I've read about ballism that affects both arms, and/or both legs. I guess it would look like the flinging movement, only the other arm mirroring the same movement? Is it very rare?

  • What an excellent video!! Thank you, doc!!!

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