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No signs of damage to a particular area of the brain, such as being unable to move an arm or leg, movements you can't control, or problems understanding words.
... Functional neurologic disorder, Pediatric brain tumor, Spina bifida ... Functional movement disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Brain cancer, Head trauma.
... training in mental health conditions (psychiatrists) ... Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 2023 ... Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.
... Movement disorder, Traumatic brain injury, Neuromuscular disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Functional movement disorder, Foot drop, Cerebral palsy ...
These surgeries remove the cancer and nearby tissue but try to preserve the muscles that control bowel movements, called the anal sphincter. ... function is poor.
Or you may be awake for part of the surgery if your surgeon needs to check brain functions such as movement and speech during the operation. ... functional MRI ( ...
... movement, straining of a bowel movement, or ... function of the gut bacteria, which then alter gut function. Purna Kashyap ... functional image of the ...
When the DNA is damaged, the cells can't function or multiply, and they eventually die. These effects may take some time, but the treatment can be very ...
Coon, M.D., is an adult neurologist, with specialty interest in autonomic disorders and movement disorders. Her clinical focus includes: Autonomic disorders ...
A spinal cord injury can affect sexual function and fertility. Learn about the therapies to help you manage sexual health after a spinal cord injury.
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