Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
akinesis
Noun
/ˌākəˈnēsis/

Definition
Akinesis refers to a complete absence of movement or the inability to move muscles voluntarily.

Examples
- The patient exhibited signs of akinesis, making it difficult for them to perform daily activities.
- In severe cases of Parkinson’s disease, akinesis can be a major symptom.

Meaning
This term is often used in medical contexts, particularly in relation to neurological disorders where a patient may experience a lack of movement.

Synonyms
- immobility
- stasis
- paralysis