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... Movement disorder, Traumatic brain injury, Neuromuscular disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Functional movement disorder, Foot drop, Cerebral palsy ...
Loss of movement. · Loss of or a change in sensation. · Loss of bowel or bladder control. · Exaggerated reflex activities or spasms. · Changes in sexual function, ...
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... Move...ment disorder, Functional movement disorder, Huntington's disease, Myoclonus, Hemifacial spasm, Gait disturbance, Early-onset Parkinson's disease ...
Functional movement disorder; Functional neurologic disorder; Gait unsteadiness; Hamstring injury · Head and neck cancer · Herniated disk; Hip arthritis; Hip ...
Rushna Ali is an Associate Professor and Director of the Stereotactic and Functional Fellowship in the Department of Neurological Surgery. ... movement disorders, ...
... functional movement, which measures coordination and mobility. WHERE: Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine at Mayo Clinic Square, 600 Hennepin Ave. South, third ...
Conditions that cause the muscles to contract, known as dystonia, such as Meige syndrome. Epilepsy. Tourette syndrome, which causes repetitive movements and ...
Strength training may help reduce pain and improve physical function. Studies have shown that isometric exercises may also help lower and control your blood ...
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