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Diphenoxylate helps stop diarrhea by slowing down the movements of the intestines. ... The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the ...
It measures muscle contractions of the esophagus as water moves ... Esophageal manometry measures the strength of these contractions. ... Esophageal manometry shows ...
If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the medicine.
Neurological evaluation. Movement, balance, senses, reflexes and other areas are evaluated. Brain scans. CT or MRI. These scans can check for ...
Poor strength or flexibility in the ankles may increase the risk of a sprain when participating in sports. Improper shoes. Shoes that don't fit properly or ...
There's no cure for this progressive movement disorder, but treatments can help your symptoms get better.
Rezaei investigates human gait and strength and the effects of aging on musculoskeletal health. ... His focus is on how aging affects spinal movement ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the prevalence of thoracic aorta dilatation among a group of older (age > 35 years), experienced weightlifters (>5 ...
continuous, uncontrolled back and forth or rolling eye movements (severe); dizziness (severe); drowsiness (severe); dryness of the mouth (severe); headache ...
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