Throwing sport

Throwing movement (ball movement) is damage to the subthalamic nucleus or the linking path, which leads to limb-like involuntary movements that affect one side of the body, so it is also called hemisphere movement (hemiballism). It is manifested as a strong, swinging dance-like movement with involuntary limbs. Bilateral throwing exercises involve both limbs, but are rarely seen clinically.

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