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Functional movement disorder. This condition may look like any of the movement disorders. But it's not caused by a disease of the nervous system, also known ...
... functional movement disorders, ataxia, Huntington's disease, and other disorders of the basal ganglia. Training in movement disorders neurophysiology and ...
This study is investigating the usefulness of using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to monitor brain activation during deep brain stimulation for ...
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Either of these experts also may conduct a functional movement screening to evaluate how you move and pinpoint specific issues. For example, you may have ...
High-intensity function training, such as boot camp-type exercise classes, continues to grow in popularity, especially as many COVID-19 restrictions have ...
Drug-induced movement disorder; Dystonia; Early-onset Parkinson's disease; Essential tremor; Excessive saliva; Functional movement disorder; Gait disturbance ...
This disorder includes nervous system symptoms affecting movement or the senses that are not caused by medical disease. Treatment can help with recovery.
"These types of classes, which can include ballistic movements such as throwing or jumping with weights, and resistance training with kettlebells or free ...
Staff may also use functional electrical stimulation to help improve movement in your arms, wrists and hands. Specialized support devices. Therapists may ...
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