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Some people with polio whose breathing muscles were paralyzed were placed in large machines called iron lungs. These machines helped them breathe and may ...
The results of this early research offer insights on the potential of cell therapy for people living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis for whom options to ...
Loss of movement and feeling in one part of the body, known as paralysis. Loss of coordination that can cause trouble with walking. Trouble doing tasks that ...
Loss of movement, called paralysis, of the face on the same side as the rash. Ear pain. Ringing sound in the ear that doesn't stop, called tinnitus. Hearing ...
These types of injuries affect the nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to nerves in other parts of the body.
In complicated grief, painful emotions of loss don't improve with time and are so severe that you have trouble recovering and resuming your own life.
A spinal cord injury can cause permanent changes in strength, sensation and other body functions below the site of the injury, including paralysis. But a ...
This can cause pain, muscle weakness, paralysis, sensory problems, or bladder and bowel dysfunction. There are many different causes of transverse myelitis ...
How spinal stimulation research is working to restore function after paralysis. Joel Streed. June 13, 2019. First · Previous ... 200 · 201 · 202 · 203 · 204 ...
Additional symptoms, such as facial nerve paralysis, swallowing and speech difficulty, and arm and leg weakness, may develop as a result of tumor growth or side ...
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