kine-, kin-, kino-, kinesio-, kinesi-, kineto-, kinet-, -kinesia, -kinesis, -kinetic, -kinesias, -kineses, -kinetical, -kinetically
(Greek: move, set in motion; muscular activity)
kinotoxin
klinokinesis
leukokinesis
leukokinetic
leukokinetics
metakinesis
mitokinesis
ookinesis
ookinete
opticofacial
Referring to the optic and facial nerves.
orthokinesis
1 The arbitrary movement of a cell, or organism, in response to a stimulus.
2. A change in the rate of random movement of an organism (kinesis) in which the rate of locomotion (linear velocity) varies with the intensity of the stimulus.
orthokinetics
1. Various tactile stimulation techniques used to stimulate the proprioceptors (sensory nerve endings that give information concerning movements and position of the body) of muscles and tendons and thereby enhance motor performance in rehabilitation.
2. Referring to or having movements in one direction; as, molecules or particles.
3. The dynamic use of an orthotic device to facilitate movement of one muscle while inhibiting its antagonist, as a treatment for spasticity.
palicinesia
Involuntary repetition of movements.
palikinesia
In neurology, involuntary pathological repetition of the same movement.
parakinesis
Related "move, motion" word units:
cine-;
mobil-;
mot-, mov-;
oscillo-;
seismo-;
vibro-.