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Basal ganglia It is a collection of grey matter deeply in each cerebral hemisphere. They play an important role in the control of posture and voluntary movement.

Functions of basal ganglia: 1- Design of plans, which convert thoughts and ideas into motor actions: to produce a coordinated organized purposeful movement. Determining the timing and scale of movement: to what extent the movement will be fast, and how long it will last. Storage of motor programs of familiar motor actions

Parts of Basal Ganglia

Clinical signs related to Basal Ganglia dysfunction Dysfunction in substantia nigra Parkinson's disease Features: 1- Tremors: involuntary, rhythmic, oscillating movements. It occurs during rest 2- Rigidity: It occurs in both flexors, and extensors, but more in flexors giving flexion attitude. 3- lack of movement; Absence of swinging arm during walking, mask face, low- volume slow speech.

Dysfunction in putamen + caudate chorea disease Features: Involuntary, quick, irregular, and purposeless movement .

Dysfunction in subthalamic nucleus Hemiballismus Features: Sudden, involuntary movements that involves one limb or one side of the body

Dysfunction in globus pallidus Athetosis Features: Involuntary, slow, sinuous, writhing movements involving distal part of limb (hand).

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