Phrases with «motor dysfunction»

Motor dysfunction refers to a problem or impairment in the way our muscles and nerves work together, leading to difficulty in controlling our body movements. It can cause problems in tasks like walking, grabbing objects, or speaking. Full definition

Sentences with «motor dysfunction»

  • Clinical signs include both behavioral changes and signs of motor dysfunction that start at one to two years of age. (essfta.org)
  • These stroke - related alterations in the cervical spinal cord indicate pervasive and long - lasting BSCB damage that would severely affect spinal cord function, wrote the researchers, adding that the widespread microvascular impairment in the gray and white matter of the cervical spinal cord aggravated motor neuron deterioration and had the potential to cause motor dysfunction. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Every year, nearly two million people in the United States suffer traumatic brain injury (TBI), the leading cause of brain damage and permanent disabilities that include motor dysfunction, psychological disorders, and memory loss. (sciencedaily.com)
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