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Get enough rest. It's important to keep moving after a C-section, but you also need to get enough rest. · Seek pain relief. Your healthcare professional might ...
... Movement disorder, Parkinson's disease, Essential tremor, D...ystonia, Huntington's disease, Myoclonus, Atypical Parkinsonism, Functional movement disorder ...
uncontrolled eye movements; unpleasant breath odor; unsteadiness or awkwardness; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting; vomiting of blood; weakness in the ...
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... Functional movement disorder, Delirium, Gait unsteadiness, Breast cancer-related lymphedema, Pelvic floor dysfunction, Functional limitation, Spasticity ...
This medicine may cause tardive dyskinesia (a movement disorder). Check with your doctor right away if you have lip smacking or puckering, puffing of the ...
... Functional movement disorder, Muscular dystrophy, Foot drop, Head trauma, Neurocognitive disorder, Myopathy. Show more areas of focus for Billie A. Schultz ...
... Movement disorder, Traumatic brain injury, Neuromuscular disorder, Acquired brain disorder, Functional movement disorder, Foot drop, Cerebral palsy ...
Bilateral phrenic nerve function clinically acceptable as demonstrated by bilateral diaphragm movement with fluoroscopic sniff test or with EMG recordings and ...
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