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2023
Sleep-related motor disorders include non-rapid-eye movement (NREM) sleep parasomnias, rapid-eye movement (REM), sleep parasomnias including REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), isolated motor phenomena in sleep, and periodic limb movement disorder.
Stephanie G, Wong +3 more
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Sleep-related motor disorders include non-rapid-eye movement (NREM) sleep parasomnias, rapid-eye movement (REM), sleep parasomnias including REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), isolated motor phenomena in sleep, and periodic limb movement disorder.
Stephanie G, Wong +3 more
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Disordered anorectal motor function
Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1991Disorders of anorectal motility can result in faecal incontinence, constipation and perianal discomfort or pain. In recent years, manometric and nemophysiological studies have elucidated many of the mechanisms responsible for these symptoms. However, the identification of a mechanism is only useful if there is a specific treatment to rectify it ...
N W, Read, W M, Sun
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Central ocular motor disorders
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994Our understanding of the complexities of the central mechanisms that control human eye movements continues to expand rapidly under the twin impetus of more widespread use of high-resolution eye movement recording techniques and improved anatomical localization of lesions using magnetic resonance imaging.
J, Sandbach, J, Currie
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2023
Spinal cord diseases are frequently devastating due to the precipitous and often permanently debilitating nature of the deficits. Spastic or flaccid paraparesis accompanied by dermatomal and myotomal signatures complementary to the incurred deficits facilitates localization of the insult within the cord.
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Spinal cord diseases are frequently devastating due to the precipitous and often permanently debilitating nature of the deficits. Spastic or flaccid paraparesis accompanied by dermatomal and myotomal signatures complementary to the incurred deficits facilitates localization of the insult within the cord.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
Disorders of motor speech may result from impairments in basic motor control systems similar to those causing motor disturbances of the trunk and extremities. Dysarthria and dyspraxia are two distinct disorders of motor speech which differ in both pathologic localization and clinical presentation.
P S, Tepperman, R C, Thacker
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Disorders of motor speech may result from impairments in basic motor control systems similar to those causing motor disturbances of the trunk and extremities. Dysarthria and dyspraxia are two distinct disorders of motor speech which differ in both pathologic localization and clinical presentation.
P S, Tepperman, R C, Thacker
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Peripheral ocular motor disorders
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994In the reviewed period, articles on peripheral eye movement disorders covered interesting aspects. Localizing value of associated signs, repetitive presentations of palsies, and classical quotations are stressed for the oculomotor nerve. The superior oblique is correlated to central nervous system disorders when overacting in pediatric patients or when
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ACQUIRED MOTOR NEURON DISORDERS
Neurologic Clinics, 1997The acquired motor neuron disorders are a heterogeneous group of conditions in which motor neuron degeneration or dysfunction produces the predominant manifestation of weakness, while the sensory system is clinically spared. The disorders most commonly seen in clinical practice are amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, late manifestations of poliomyelitis ...
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2014
This chapter discusses what motor speech disorders are.
Lowit A, Kuschmann A, Miller N
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This chapter discusses what motor speech disorders are.
Lowit A, Kuschmann A, Miller N
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MOTOR DISORDERS AND ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1999Motor and perceptual output problems were associated with hyperactivity before ADHD was described in North America. Many European pediatricians continue to consider these deficits along with inattention and hyperactivity to be part of one disorder. Motor deficits are an associated neurodevelopmental deficit in a substantial number of ADHD patients.
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