Hypermotility

Hypermotility is a condition characterized by increased mobility and excitability.

The cause of hypermobility can be the congenital characteristics of the child’s nervous system, as well as various diseases and syndromes, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, and neuroses.

The main manifestations of hypermotility:

  1. Increased physical activity, fussiness, inability to sit still.

  2. Impulsivity, inability to control impulses.

  3. Poor concentration, distractibility.

  4. Emotional instability.

To correct hypermobility, medication, behavioral therapy, and sessions with a psychologist are used. It is important to maintain a daily routine, organize the child’s physical activity, and avoid excess impressions. With the right approach, hypermotility can be corrected and help the child develop normally.



Hypermotivation is a condition of a person who has excessive activity and energy that he cannot control. Many people suffer from hypermotivation, but do not know how to deal with this problem. In this article we will tell you about hypermotivation and methods for eliminating it.

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