Abstract
Holmes proposed not only the term ataxia, but also opposite clinical signs related to muscle recruitment, which have escaped clinical attention; (1) asthenia, representing delay in initiating muscle contraction and slowness in attaining exertion of full power, and (2) adventitiousness, representing adventitious movements. Recent physiological studies have shown that cerebellar outputs are modified by release or facilitation of Purkinje cell-mediated inhibition on dentate neurons. We believe that asthenia and adventitiousness, which correlate with deficits in the control of disinhibition and inhibition, respectively, deserve more attention in clinical examination.
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Ishikawa, T., Kakei, S., & Mitoma, H. (2015, November 6). Overlooked Holmes’ clinical signs: Reevaluation by recent physiological findings. Cerebellum and Ataxias. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40673-015-0033-z
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