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  2. Akathisia - Wikipedia

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    Akathisia (IPA: /æ.kə.ˈθɪ.si.ə/) is a movement disorder [5] characterized by a subjective feeling of inner restlessness accompanied by mental distress and/or an inability to sit still. [6] [4] Usually, the legs are most prominently affected. [2]

  3. If you’ve tried meditating but can’t sit still, here’s how ...

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    You can sit on the floor, in a chair or on a cushion. If you can’t get comfortable, lie down. You don’t even need to close your eyes, though it’s recommended to try.

  4. Astasis - Wikipedia

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    Astasis is a lack of motor coordination marked by an inability to stand, walk or even sit without assistance due to disruption of muscle coordination. The term astasia is interchangeable with astasis and is most commonly referred to as astasia in the literature describing it. Astasis is the inability to stand or sit up without assistance in the ...

  5. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    Psychomotor agitation is a symptom in various disorders and health conditions. It is characterized by unintentional and purposeless motions and restlessness, often but not always accompanied by emotional distress and is always an indicative for discharge.

  6. How long can you stand on 1 leg? What it says about your ...

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    You can’t sit, stand, walk or get into and out of a chair without the ability to balance, Dr. John Vasudevan, an associate professor of clinical physical medicine and rehabilitation at Penn ...

  7. Here’s What You Should Say to Your Kid Instead of ‘Sit Still ...

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    Peter Dazeley/Getty Images Kids have the remarkable ability—nay, primal urge—to remain in a constant state of motion. As such, your energetic child might feel inclined to wiggle, squirm, hop ...

  8. Bedridden - Wikipedia

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    Charles VI bedridden and his physician. Being bedridden is a form of immobility that can present as the inability to move or even sit upright. [1] It differs from bed-rest, a form of non-invasive treatment that is usually part of recovery or the limitation of activities.

  9. This Oil Giant Can't Sit Still - AOL

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    Statoil (NYS: STO) has hit the ground running in 2012. Just shy of one month into the year, the Norwegian oil company has made several announcements ranging from global exploration deals to ...