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Upper extremity functional restoration for spinal cord injury; Urinary bladder training; Vestibular rehabilitation; Viscosupplementation; Work rehabilitation ...
It's made up of muscles and nerves that help with movement and function, such as taste. ... Difficulty or pain with chewing, swallowing, or moving the jaws or ...
Movement of the device or leads, which could lead to a rip or cut in the heart muscle. This complication, called cardiac perforation, is rare. How you ...
Blurry vision. Dizziness and a false sense that you or your surroundings are moving, known as vertigo. Trouble with sexual, bowel and bladder function. Fatigue ...
Learn about the different types of neurological conditions that affect movement.
Sometimes braces need to be worn for a longer time to "undo" tooth movements ... move teeth so you can spend less time in braces. If these efforts work ...
Trouble swallowing. Vocal cords that can't move, called paralysis. This usually doesn't last long, but not always. Side effects after surgery.
... Movement disorder, Parkinson's disease, Essential tremor, D...ystonia, Huntington's disease, Myoclonus, Atypical Parkinsonism, Functional movement disorder ...
... movement disorders. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health ...
... Functional limitation, Spasticity, Inflammatory arthritis, Atypical teratoid ... Movement disorder, Traumatic brain injury, Neuromuscular disorder, Acquired brain ...
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