This syndrome is associated with non-inflammatory degeneration of the axon and
The peripheral nervous system is the network of nerves used for all movements (motor...
Full Question: What exactly is motor weakness? Is it the same as muscle weakness?I have been told I have hemiplegic migraines. I suffer... Read more »
Many parents ask me if reflux causes the development of motor delays in infants. This is an excellent question and a common concern shared... Read more »
Also referred to as peripheral neuropathy or peripheral neuritis, neuropathy occurs when illness, injury, inflammation, medication, or other factors... Read more »
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Neuropathy secondary to drugs is a loss of sensation (or movement) in a part of the body due to a certain medicine.Causes, incidence, and risk... Read more »
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Chronic motor tic disorder involves quick, uncontrollable movements or vocal outbursts (but not both).Alternative NamesChronic vocal tic disorder;... Read more »
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Information Fine motor control is the coordination of muscles, bones, and nerves to produce small, precise movements. An example of fine motor... Read more »
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Gross control means the ability to make large, general movements (such as waving an arm or lifting a leg). It requires proper coordination and... Read more »