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Hypotonia as a central motor disorder
Developmental Medicine & Child NeurologyAbstract Hypotonia in childhood may arise because of dysfunction across the neuroaxis. Hypotonia is termed central when it arises because of dysfunction of the central nervous system, in contrast to peripheral hypotonia which is due to neuromuscular disorders. Central hypotonia predominantly affects the axial region of the body and is
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Shared demographics and comorbidities in different functional motor disorders
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 2020J M Gelauff +2 more
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Principles of Motor Learning in Treatment of Motor Speech Disorders
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2018Edwin Maas +2 more
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Research on speech motor control and its disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders, 2000Ray D Kent
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Toward an acoustic typology of motor speech disorders
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2003Yun-Jae Kim
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Estimates of the prevalence of motor speech disorders in children with idiopathic speech delay
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2019Lawrence D Shriberg, Joan Kwiatkowski
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