Athetosis

/ˌæθɪˈtoʊsɪs/ noun

A neurological condition characterized by involuntary, continuous, slow, writhing movements, often resulting from brain injury or certain diseases.

From Greek 'athetos' (not placed, not fixed) + '-osis' (abnormal condition). The term was established in neurology to describe the distinctive uncontrolled movements observed in certain brain conditions.

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