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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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  • * Motor movement regulation to include movement and gait coordination and maintenance of posture * Plays of huge role in motor learning
    26 KB (3,640 words) - 23:29, 8 June 2024
  • ...ntrol is a multifactorial activity that is dependent on the integration of motor, sensory, visual, cognitive, and vestibular neural networks. A disruption i ...sed visual acuity, as seen in Parkinson disease, can create impediments in motor function and the ability to stabilize posture. Along with visual inputs, ve
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  • ...ntralateral motor and non-motor areas of the cerebrum, such as the primary motor cortex, premotor cortex, and dorsal prefrontal cortex (Schulz et al, 2015). ...nvolved in planning movements and motor learning. This area also regulates coordination of muscle activation and is important in visually guided movements.
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  • ...rt. She has also noticed the increasing difficulty she is having with fine motor skills such as writing and doing up her buttons when dressing. With the dia * Upper extremities: strong, pain free, and good motor control.
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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 ...nt and should start as early as possible to be more effective in improving motor function, strength, and mobility. Therapies should be goal- and task-orien
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  • ...ement patterns, develop and promote motor skills, body awareness, balance, coordination, and communication. It is a highly enjoyable activity and is used to great ...capacity of the muscle tissue to stretch. This is caused by damage to the motor pathways, in the central nervous system, which carries information from the
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  • # Decreased motor control<ref name=":0">Niam S, Cheung W, Sullivan PE, Kent S, Gu X. Balance ...ques, range of motion exercises, balance retraining, muscle strengthening, motor control exercises, as well as sensory - and proprioceptive retraining.
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  • ...Pozzi M, Piccinini L, Gallo M, Motta F, Radice S, Clementi E. Treatment of motor and behavioural symptoms in three Lesch-Nyhan patients with intrathecal bac ...onia, a lack of muscle tone, and many also suffer from dystonia, a lack of motor control. Clinically, LNS is characterized by mental retardation, choreoathe
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  • ...[[dystonia]] lead to difficulties in coordination, strength and selective motor control, and they are the most common movement disorders seen in CP. [[Spas ...T) is an essential part of CP rehabilitation to help children improve fine motor function of their upper extremities. Additionally, occupational therapists
    16 KB (2,249 words) - 18:34, 14 June 2024
  • ...wn that the more intensive therapies are associated with a greater rate of motor recovery with no ceiling effect being observed <ref name="Norouzi" />. ...rmation about specific movement parameters (strength, range of motion, and coordination) to allow for proper adjustment of the difficulty level for the patient dur
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  • Clinical presentation varies according to the nerve affected i.e. sensory, motor, or combined. * Lack of coordination and falling
    14 KB (2,040 words) - 22:43, 25 December 2022
  • ...rig’s_Disease) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)], as the involvement of motor neurons causes the two conditions to present similarly.<ref name="p1" /> ...ged cerebellar structures to functionally participate in the relearning of motor skills. Although MJD may be difficult to manage, the cognition of these pat
    19 KB (2,854 words) - 12:26, 11 December 2020
  • ...he Activity Inventory, formerly Disability Inventory, which assesses gross motor function (10 items evaluating rolling, sitting, transferring and standing) #Stage motor recovery to classify individuals in terms of clinical characteristics
    27 KB (3,930 words) - 22:52, 31 July 2021
  • .... The primary aim of Mrs. G’s treatment plan was focused on improving fine motor skills to regain the ability to play the piano. The treatment plan also inc ...56tz_-qTzbne12H07BY1aaJLgR6imCj0pz9M Impact of ambulatory physiotherapy on motor abilities of elderly subjects with A lzheimer's disease]. Geriatrics & gero
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  • Outcome measures can assess various dimensions, including motor skills, functional independence, quality of life, participation in daily ac ...tlett D, Livingston MH. Content validity of the expanded and revised Gross Motor Function Classification System. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2
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  • ...rg/CD012004/BACK_motor-control-exercise-chronic-non-specific-low-back-pain Motor control exercise for chronic non‐specific low‐back pain]. Cochrane Data ...ematic review evaluating the effectiveness of [[Motor Control and Learning|motor control]] exercise (MCE) in patients with [[Chronic Low Back Pain|chronic n
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  • ...nitial assessment. Baseline scores for patients overall function, balance, coordination, depression and fatigue were obtained during the initial assessment using o ...to come to physiotherapy to help control her fatigue, lower limb weakness, coordination and maintain general fitness.
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  • ...important clinical indicator for ability to ambulate. Early achievement of motor milestones is associated with the ability to walk independently when the ty ...als with OI do not tend to have other neurological issues such as impaired coordination, sensation or cognition.
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  • The association between motor impairment, sleep disorders, pain and fatigue, and mental health disorders * gross motor skills: examples include lifting an arm to put on a shirt
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