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Sometimes it can cause loss of movement, known as paralysis. Whether a child can walk depends on the location of the spine that's affected and the size of ...
Learn how these procedures can allow people with facial paralysis to regain the ability to smile and make other facial expressions.
results, showing that the networks of neurons below a spinal cord injury still can function after paralysis. On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, co-principal ...
After Daniel Grossman, M.D., was paralyzed in a biking accident, he needed to learn how to do everything — including care for patients — in a new way.
Paralysis. Coma. While sometimes a child may have bruising on the face, you may not see signs of physical injury to the child's outer body. Injuries that ...
... paralyzed man stand, walk with assistance featured image. Biotherapeutics. Spinal cord stimulation, physical therapy help paralyzed man stand, walk with ...
Within his facial plastic surgery practice, Dr. Dey offers particular expertise in facial reanimation for patients with facial paralysis as well as aesthetic ...
Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract. This can cause twisting motions or other movements that happen repeatedly and that aren't ...
In this condition, the muscles in the esophagus don't relax, preventing food and drink from moving into the stomach. Learn more about this rare digestive ...
Mayo Clinic is enrolling patients in a clinical trial of adipose stem cell treatment for spinal cord injury caused by trauma.
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