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  • * Coordination: finger to nose (observed dysmetria and intention tremor with right arm), p ...ct presented with an ataxic gait, as well as impaired balance, right-sided coordination (primarily in the upper limb), and right-sided proprioception (primarily in
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  • ...imed Up and Go Test (TUG)|Timed-Up and Go]] (TUG) score, improving ROM and coordination, being able to continue participating in dancing with his wife, as well as ....nlm.nih.gov/28980476/ Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT)-BIG to improve motor function in people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta
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  • ...to provide key concepts required for [[Motor Learning - Back to the Basics|motor learning]] including frequency, intensity, repetition and task-oriented tra ...orporate several theories of neuroscience and [[Motor Control and Learning|motor learning]]. The games allow for task-oriented practice, repetitive, intensi
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  • ...sor, overactivity of the external and/or internal sphincters, and impaired coordination between these two muscles. Possible complications are voiding, urgency, fre Both the Sacral and Infrasacral Neurogenic Bladder are classified as Lower Motor Neuron Lesions (LMNL) and often result in difficulty with bladder emptying
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  • === Motor === Injury to the tibial nerve can cause motor loss and altered sensation and pain to any of the areas it supplies, depend
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  • The designation of level of lesion in the spinal cord and the extent of motor and sensory function after injury has a large impact on the medical and reh ...hich provides a standardized examination method to determine the extent of motor and sensory function loss after a spinal cord injury (SCI) for establishing
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  • ...time and impairs precision, equilibrium, hand-eye [[Coordination Exercises|coordination]], accuracy, [[balance]], judgment, information processing, focus, stamina, ...sing "reaction time, hand-eye coordination, accuracy, balance, and complex coordination"<ref name="ACSM" />. While some athletes partake in alcohol consumption to
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  • ...ttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/dmcn.13105 Effectiveness of motor interventions in infants with cerebral palsy: a systematic review]. Develop ...cation/enrichment and task-specific training <ref name="p1" />. ‘Top-down’ motor approaches have become more recommended with interventions that focus on sp
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  • # Inefficient motor unit coordination or recruitment (neuromuscular), muscle weakness, strength asymmetry or join
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  • ...cales-2: The Use of Rasch Analysis to Examine the Model Unidimensionality, Motor Function, and Item Difficulty]. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 2022 Apr 20;10:852 ...nd fine motor skills in preschool children using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales Instrument. Eur Psychomotricity J. 2017;9:89-113.</ref>
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  • ...then open wounds, especially when combined with sensory neuropathy. Severe motor neuropathy may lead to foot drop.<ref name=":2" /> '''Motor''':<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...cle tone, [[Reflexes|reflex]], fine motor skills, gross motor skills, oral motor functioning, [[posture]], and balance. <ref>Das SP, Ganesh GS. Evidence-bas Gross motor skills, functional mobility in the management for the motor deficits, positioning, sitting, transition from sitting to standing, walkin
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  • ...f [[Cerebellum|cerebellar]] dysfunction and tremor at rest, as well as non-motor features such as [[Cognitive Impairments|cognitive deficits]] and personali ...es manual dexterity in older individuals with essential tremor. Journal of Motor Behavior 2016;48(1):20-30. DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2015.1028583</ref><ref nam
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  • === Upper Motor Neuron (UMN) Bowel Syndrome === ...s tight thereby promoting retention of stool and there is preserved reflex coordination and stool propulsion. Hence, UMN Bowel Syndrome is associated with '''const
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  • # Cortical myoclonus: caused by a hyperexcitable focus within the sensory-motor cortex. It typically involves a limb or the face and is triggered by action ...mbat myoclonus symptoms. Clonazepam may cause side effects such as loss of coordination and drowsiness.
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  • * Deficits in cervicoscapulothoracic strength and motor control may be present in individuals with subacute or chronic neck pain<re ...exercise for cervical/scapulothoracic regions: neuromuscular exercise (eg, coordination, proprioception, and postural training), stretching, strengthening, enduran
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  • ...motor [[thalamus]] and reticular formation of medulla, thereby, increased motor excitability and myoclonus.<ref>Welsh JP, Yuen G, Placantonakis DG, Vu TQ, * Functional training focuses on facilitating the integration of motor skills into daily activities. It includes task-specific exercises and funct
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  • ...rological in nature, it produces affects to the body that impair movement, coordination, balance and posture. There are various types of Cerebral Palsy.&nbsp;<br>T ...e a combination of phrases combined for one single meaning. When used with Motor Function Classification, it provides a description of how and where a child
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  • ...6/s12887-019-1791-1 Relationship between segmental trunk control and gross motor development in typically developing infants aged from 4 to 12 months: a pil ...d cognitive opportunities in typically developing infants and infants with motor delay]. Developmental Psychobiology. 2022 Jan;64(1):e22233.</ref><ref name=
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  • ...control patterns, altered standing balance and altered oculomotor and neck coordination<ref name=":0" />. ...consequence of an alteration in the integration between sensory input and motor responses. This symptom appears while standing and walking, and is absent w
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