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... Muscle atrophy, Neuromuscular disorder, Muscle weakness, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, Foot drop, Cerebral palsy, Parkinsonism, Gait unsteadiness ...
The stimulator box sends electrical signals to the diaphragm to cause it to contract, thus conditioning the muscles and replicating a natural breathing pattern.
Sometimes, the placenta invades well into the muscles of the uterus or grows through the uterine wall. If this happens, a healthcare professional likely ...
... muscle to determine if those stem cells will strengthen the heart muscle and can be used as an additional treatment for the management of congenital heart ...
... muscle invasive bladder cancer. Presentation at: Society of Urologic Oncology 25th Annual Meeting; 2024; Dallas, Texas. Refer a patient to Mayo Clinic ...
A Study to Analyze The Effects of Voodoo Floss Band Compression on Recovery and Muscle Soreness in Adolescent Baseball Pitchers · Overview · Participation ...
"With larger disease areas, you have to move the muscle and fascia and put it all back together," says Dr. Burnett. "This becomes more challenging with more ...
Basically, parts of the brain that control the functioning of your muscles and senses may be involved, even though no disease or abnormality exists.
... muscles. Stress incontinence can be due to weakness or loss of flexibility in any of those areas. For example, while weak pelvic floor muscles often are ...
Inside the larynx are your vocal cords — two folds of mucous membrane covering muscle and cartilage. Normally, your vocal cords open and close smoothly, forming ...
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