Hyperkinesis in ADHD
RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS
“Hyperkinesis” in the context of ADHD refers to the excessive physical movement and restlessness that is a core symptom of the disorder, essentially meaning a high level of hyperactivity; it’s considered an older term that is largely synonymous with the “hyperactivity” component of ADHD, describing a persistent state of being overly active and unable to stay still.
US Cases: 15 million
World Cases: fluctuates
Sex Ratio: M/F+
Age Onset: teen
Brain Area: secondary visual cortex
Symptoms: hallucinations’ falling asleep
Progression: more/other sleep disorders,harmless
Therapies: lower stress
Medications: antidepressants
YouTube Video: ADHD and Hyperkinetic Disorder
Amazon or Library book: Power to do List
Support Groups:
ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association) (Memberhsip with Fees Required) Cfontact-add.org