Sentences with phrase «lack of muscle control»

Signs include ataxia (lack of muscle control, i....
Friedreich's is the most common recessive ataxia (a lack of muscle control in voluntary movement) and results from deficient expression of the small mitochondrial protein frataxin.

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According to the Mayo Clinic, children under the age of 18 months lack the muscle development to completely control their bladder or bowels, so this method might involve training parents more than children.
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is recognized in DMD, however a thorough assessment of nervous system control of respiratory muscles is lacking.
These grafts showed preservation of the muscle architecture and lack of mononuclear cell infiltration in the syngeneic and tolerant grafts, but massive tissue destruction in the acutely rejected control grafts.
Another study which wanted to eliminate this particular limitation examined the impact that 8 grams of creatine had on muscle size and strength taken immediately after or before workout sessions, while at the same time adding a control group which took a placebo lacking creatine.
The lack of a control group makes the task of determining the effect of creatine on muscle strength and mass in regards to taking it before or after exercising a lot more difficult.
Unfortunately, a lot of people struggle with recruiting their back muscles properly and they lack control of their scapulas.
The lack of new age inputs (one joystick doesn't need to control everything in a cabin) allows drivers to focus on driving and use muscle memory to quickly adjust the temperature or audio settings.
To be clear, it's not a muscle car of the old Dukes of Hazzard breed, but rather a full - bore 21st - century rendition of everything great about pure American automotive power, with none of the really ugly stuff such as lack of body control, wayward steering and underwhelming brakes.
Signs of this include: unsteady walking and loss of coordination or muscle control, difficulty eating or swallowing, lethargy, lying down excessively, circling, seizure, confusion or lack of attention.
Other signs, though less common and certainly attributable to different disorders, might include neurological symptoms such as behavioral changes (including, at worst, unprovoked aggression), head tilting, circling such as in tail chasing or appearing to search for a good spot to lie down in but never getting there), what appears to be seizures, ataxia, and lack of control of facial muscles.
In the case of ALS, it causes muscle atrophy, impaired motor skills, and lack of control over movement.
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