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... motion coupling patterns and (B) gluteus maximus-gluteus medius EMG recruitment coupling patterns during single-limb step-downs. Participation eligibility.
repetitive patterns of behavior, interests or activities, including: Performs repetitive movements, such as hand-flapping, rocking or spinning. Performs ...
... patterns and metabolic signals that shape cell fate, function and stress responses. ... Despite its central role, the molecular mechanism of how microtubule-motor ...
In general, establish a daily routine with regular sleep patterns and regular meals. In addition, try to control stress. Exercise regularly. Regular aerobic ...
... motion of the head. ... Parkinson's disease is linked to stooped posture, slow movement and dragging the feet when walking. ... Risk factors. Autosomal dominant ...
... movement disorders. Researchers study genetics, molecular mechanisms, pathology, and diagnosis and treatment options for movement disorders. Publications.
Constipation may be caused by dehydration, overuse of laxatives, medication side effects, a pattern of delaying bowel movements or underlying medication ...
They also use movement neurophysiology and other tests to make a diagnosis. Mayo Clinic neurologists, neurosurgeons and other doctors have expertise in treating ...
DBS electrodes are placed into the motor thalamus to treat movement disorders. Mayo Clinic researchers have found a new way to more precisely detect and ...
... patterns predict response versus non-response to medical therapy in this population. ... The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of an ...
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