Examples of using Motor dysfunction in English and their translations into Portuguese
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movement of the upper limbs of people with motor dysfunction in these members.
6.5% of patients will undergo conversion into permanent ileostomy due to persistent motor dysfunction.
the pharynx motor dysfunction; the delay in the deglutition start;
From the clinical point of view, PD is characterized by motor dysfunctions such as bradykinesia, tremor, and rigidity.
which causes various motor dysfunctions.
Abstract- Characterized by severe motor dysfunctions resulting from the degeneration
the Pediatric Balance Scale, is a valid instrument to assess children with motor dysfunctions and it investigates static
They analyzed motor dysfunctions, sensation of well-being
In 1959 we published an article expanding on the concept of the digestive form to take account not just of the motor dysfunctions, but the changes to the secretion
displaying only inadequate functional motor dysfunctions used as phonatory adjustments
compensatory biomechanical disorders can cause significant motor dysfunctions of distal-proximal predominance with loss of balance,
this increased quinolinic acid concentration correlates with cognitive and motor dysfunction.
As a matter of fact, children and adolescents with fine motor dysfunction had less pronounced
The elevated dopamine level and subsequent increased dopaminergic activity are likely to mediate rasagiline's beneficial effects seen in models of dopaminergic motor dysfunction.
one case had loss of sensitivity and motor dysfunction.
shoulder pain and motor dysfunction.
Thus, the participation of speech therapists in a multidisciplinary team may aid in the prevention of orofacial motor dysfunction and therefore contribute to safe feeding practices.
This study has aimed at investigation in the rat of motor dysfunction and the histopathological changes after a single dose injection intraneurally of bupivacaine,
Another frequently assessed aspect in the comparison of different approaches for the parotid is the relationship between the type of incision and the risk of facial motor dysfunction.
In developed countries, it is the most common cause of motor dysfunction in children, and its prevalence in school age children is about 2 in 1,000 live births.