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  • ...back pain. The patient was recently involved in a bicycle collision with a motor vehicle 3 days ago when she was on her way home from school at a small comm ''Balance/Coordination'':
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  • ...ltiple Sclerosis (MS)]][[Parkinson's|, Parkinson's]], neuro-infections, [[Motor Neurone Disease MND|MND]], brain tumors, traumatic disorders of the nervous ■ Progressive conditions (eg. multiple sclerosis (MS), motor neuron disease (MND), Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative di
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  • ...to improve agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, balance, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength. ...lower extremities. A major change noticed during examination was impaired motor function and balance as evidenced by low [[Balance Evaluation Systems Test
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  • ...mental exercise to the practice can have positive effects on improving the motor performance of the upper limb.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> ...ammadi T, Jafroudi S, Kazemnezhad Leyli E. Effect of Mirror Therapy on the Motor Recovery in Patients After Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Iranian Reh
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  • * Motor skill requirements ...can include level of strength, level of mobility, level of endurance, and coordination tasks
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  • ...ngth related to a central deficit, it is important to aim for active motor coordination and allow for necessary postural compensations. The goal is not to achieve As is highlighted in Figure 1, swallowing centres activate the voluntary motor centres and inhibit the respiratory centres - this prevents food from enter
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  • ...entions included aerobic exercise, balance and coordination training, fine motor skill training, and education on relevant functional tasks. Social workers, ...nth. After the neurologist performed a physical examination to look at his motor and sensory functioning, an MRI and genetic test was ordered based on sympt
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  • *Poor motor [[Coordination Exercises|coordination]]
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  • ...un SM, Hodges PW, Vicenzino B, Jones E, Chipchase LS. Novel adaptations in motor cortical maps: the relation to persistent elbow pain. Med Sci Sports Exerc. ...tion may persists despite alleviation of pain, leading to modifications in motor strategies to control the affected joint. Eventually, chronicity is likely
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  • ...study documents a fictional description of a patient presenting with acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN), which is a subtype of [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]] ...www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2016.00063/full A case of acute motor axonal neuropathy mimicking brain death and review of the literature]. Fron
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  • ...ulates sensory information from other systems in order to produce adequate motor output to maintain a controlled, upright [[posture]]. The visual, [[Vestibu * The coordination of sensorimotor strategies to stabilise the body’s center of mass during
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  • *Upper motor neuron lesions ...ndicators such as gait disturbances, subtle signs of disequilibrium, upper motor neuron signs, cranial nerve dysfunction, and behaviour suggestive of upper
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  • ...lity to perform various walking tasks, providing insights into balance and coordination affected by chronic cervical pain<ref>Shumway-Cook, A., & Horak, F. B. (198 * '''Nine-Hole Peg Test:''' This test evaluates fine motor skills and hand dexterity, providing insights into the impact of cervical p
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  • ...rticospinal tract is the major descending motor pathway that terminates on motor neurons and interneurons in the ventral horn of the [[Spinal cord anatomy|s ...per limb weakness may also occur. The upper limbs may also experience poor coordination and hyperreflexia, although a positive Babinski sign may not be elicited in
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  • .... The corticospinal tract originates from the cerebral cortex and controls motor function in lower and upper limbs. <gallery> ...":4" />. [[Ataxia]] is characterized as lack of muscle control and reduced coordination of voluntary movements.
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  • ...eads to a variety of impairments, and patients typically present with&nbsp;motor, sensory, cognitive, perceptual, speech and language deficits. ...vidence supports the use of electrical stimulation for the facilitation of motor recovery and should be incorporated early on in the rehabilitation program<
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  • 8- Lowered motor coordination
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  • ...ou N. [https://www.nature.com/articles/pr2009107 Development of upper body coordination during sitting in typically developing infants]. Pediatric research. 2009 M ...s.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007118 The dynamics of motor learning through the formation of internal models]. PLoS computational biol
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  • # '''Coordination of Care:''' Doctors often serve as the central point of contact for a patie ...robotic device for each child. Your expertise in understanding the child's motor function and physical capabilities helps in customizing the device settings
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  • *# Being constantly in motion or “on the go,” or acting as if “driven by a motor”. ...rbidities for which turns special attention that is found between ADHD and motor problems, also referred to the Co-ordination Development Disorder (CDD)<ref
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