Dysfunctional movement
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Part 1 book "Practical guide to canine and feline neurology" includes content: Signalment and history - the first considerations, performing the neurologic examination, lesion localization - functional and dysfunctional neuroanatomy, differential diagnosis, neurodiagnostics, principles and application of magnetic resonance imaging, encephalopathies - disorders of the brain, head trauma management; seizures and narcolepsy; involuntary movements and paroxysmal disorders; disorders of hearing and balance - The vestibulocochlear nerve and associated structures.
312p muasambanhan02 18-12-2023 8 3 Download
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Post-stroke patients may have to experience a wide range of impairments or deficits such as movement dysfunction or cognitive impairments that require early rehabilitation management to get better recovery. The rapid development in technology facilitates for many aspects in medicine and rehabilitation.
5p vishekhar 01-11-2023 3 0 Download
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The ankle joint plays a critical part for human body weight support and daily movements. Any ankle joint injury can strongly affect the patient's daily life, so ankle joint rehabilitation is essential to ensure the functional recovery of the ankle after ankle dysfunction. The AnkleReHabit system, a full system including both hardware and software for ankle rehabilitation training, was developed in this paper.
11p viisac 15-09-2023 11 7 Download
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The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is designed primarily for stability with minute motions. SIJ dysfunction refers to improper movement of the SIJs. Diagnosis and evaluation of SIJ dysfunction are difficult, with use of physical maneuvers and image-guided anesthetic injection.
5p viwhitewolf 03-07-2023 6 2 Download
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Clinicians commonly examine posture and movement in people with the belief that correcting dysfunctional movement may reduce pain. If dysfunctional movement is to be accurately identified, clinicians should know what constitutes normal movement and how this differs in people with low back pain (LBP).
13p viannito2711 20-04-2021 7 2 Download
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Chronic neck pain after whiplash associated disorders (WAD) may lead to reduced displacement and peak velocity of neck movements. Dynamic neck movements in people with chronic WAD are also reported to display altered movement patterns such as increased irregularity, which is suggested to signify impaired motor control.
12p vianrose2711 26-04-2021 10 2 Download
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Comparing movements/postures in people with and without lower back pain (LBP) may assist identifying LBP-specific dysfunction and its relationship to pain or activity limitation. This study compared the consistency in lumbo-pelvic posture and movement (range and pattern) in people with and without chronic LBP (>12 week’s duration).
14p vioregon2711 22-02-2021 10 1 Download
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Movement dysfunctions have been associated with persistent low back pain (LBP) but optimal treatment remains unclear. One possibility is that subgroups of persistent LBP patients have differing movement characteristics and therefore different responses to interventions.
13p vitennessee2711 01-02-2021 12 2 Download
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Hip joint complaints are a problem associated with increasing age and impair the mobility of a large section of the elderly population. Reliable and valid tests are necessary for a thorough investigation of a joint.
10p vitennessee2711 02-02-2021 4 2 Download
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Interventions for low back pain (LBP) commonly target ‘dysfunctional’ or atypical lumbo-pelvic kinematics in the belief that correcting aberrant movement improves patients’ pain and activity outcomes. If atypical kinematic parameters and postures have a relationship to LBP, they could be expected to more prevalent in people with LBP compared to people without LBP (NoLBP).
15p vivermont2711 28-01-2021 10 1 Download
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Trunk muscle dysfunction is often regarded as a key feature of non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) despite being poorly understood and variable with increases, decreases and no change in muscle activity reported.
10p vivermont2711 28-01-2021 7 2 Download
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Cerebellar ataxia affects individuals in reproductive age. To date, few clinical cases of cerebellar ataxia and involvement of the cerebellum in sexual response were reported. We report a case of a woman that need to restore skills related for execution of sexual activity and coordination of movements during sexual intercourse.
7p vitokyo2711 31-08-2020 19 3 Download
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Chiari I malformations (CM I) are rare hindbrain herniations. Dysphagia and other oropharyngeal dysfunctions may be associated with CM I, but to our knowledge, no clinical presentation similar to ours has ever been reported.
4p vichengshin2711 26-02-2020 16 1 Download
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part 2 book “clinical management of binocular vision heterophoric, accommodative, and eye movement disorders” has contents: accommodative dysfunction, eye movement disorders , cyclovertical heterophoria, fixation disparity, refractive amblyopia, interactions between accommodation and vergence,… and other contents.
355p tieu_vu14 15-08-2018 36 1 Download
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Persons who are ill will be asked to defer travel so as not to spread influenza to other areas that are pandemic free. Supply lines may also be affected by self-imposed travel restrictions, with truckers/transporters unwilling to travel through or to infected areas. Difficulties at border crossings may substantially affect supply lines. Consideration should be given to purchase of products made in Canada/locally to avoid potential supply problems due to border crossing restrictions implemented at the time of the pandemic.
36p bi_ve_sau 05-02-2013 39 3 Download
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Studies of human movement have proliferated in recent years, and there have been many studies of spinal pathways in humans, their role in movement, and their dysfunction in neurological disorders. This comprehensive reference surveys the literature related to the control of spinal cor
666p mientrung102 29-01-2013 48 7 Download
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The history of sleep medicine and sleep research can be summarized as a history of remarkable progress and, at the same time, a history of remarkable ignorance. Since the publication of the second edition in 1999 enormous progress has been made in all aspects of sleep science and sleep medicine. I am pleased to see these rapid advances in sleep medicine and growing awareness about the importance of sleep and its dysfunction amongst the public and the profession.
0p hyperion75 18-01-2013 83 6 Download
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Dysfunction of the liver, therefore, is often accompanied by emotional changes such as mental depression or over-excitement, because in addition to the heart, emotional activity is closely related to the liver Qi. The liver also nourish the tendons of the whole body to maintain their normal activities of tendon that is the joints and muscles and so the movement of the limbs. The liver has control on the digestion through secretion and excretion of bile.
78p ti_du_hoang 15-08-2012 43 2 Download
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The GIT motility constituents such as migrating motor complex in the stomach and the one way peristaltic movements in small intestine are significantly influenced by the bacterial colonization. Moreover, the decrease of intestinal motility may cause a small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
168p wqwqwqwqwq 20-07-2012 70 6 Download
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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Bipolar disorder and dopamine dysfunction: an indirect approach focusing on tardive movement syndromes in a naturalistic setting
9p thulanh29 18-12-2011 46 2 Download