Hemichorea Posthemiplegic

Hemichoria Posthemieplegia (PHH) is a condition characterized by the presence of sudden mild hyperkinesia, such as jerking of the head or arm, or shaking of the entire body. This type of hyperkinesia is caused by disruption of the neural pathways that control body movement and usually occurs in people with brain damage caused by the removal of certain brain structures.

One common type of PHC is posthemieplegia (PHP), which results from head trauma or other causes. This term refers to a condition in which one side of a person's body may be paralyzed as a result of brain damage (also known as hemiplegia or hemiparesis). When this happens, there is a disruption of the essential neurons that control flexion