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Disordered sensorimotor control , resultingresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion ( UMN

MS spasticity " disordered sensorimotor controlresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

that spasticity is : ' Disordered sensorimotor control ,resultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion ( UMN

the underlying neuronal component of disordered sensorimotor controlresultingfrom upper motor neuron lesions

a dropped footresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

Pandyan et al more recently redefined spasticity as disordered sensorimotor control ,resultingfrom an upper motor neurone lesion

the corticospinal tractsresultingin an upper motor neuron lesion

a significant clinical syndrome of CPresultingfrom upper motor neuron lesions

a chronic condition defined as “ disordered sensory - motor control ,resultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

cerebral palsy and other neurological diseasesresultingfrom upper motor neuron lesions

poststroke weaknessresultsfrom an upper - motor neuron lesion

a phenomenon defined as disordered sensory - motor control ,resultingfrom upper motor neuron ( UMN ) lesion

SPASM ) project defines spasticity as “ disordered sensory - motor controlresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

both MS and strokecan causeupper motor neuron lesions

a treatment for drop footresultingfrom an Upper Motor Neurone lesion

Some medical conditions , such as cerebral palsy , a movement disorder caused by abnormal brain development or a brain injury before birth , or seizure disorders , a condition marked by irregular firing of nerve cellsmay also causea upper motor neuron injury

Cogwheel and lead - pipe rigidities ... clasp - knife rigidityresultsfrom upper motor neuron lesions

Cerebral palsy ( CP ) is the most common cause of chronic motor disability in childhood.1–3 Paresis and spasticity ,resultingfrom the upper motor neuron lesion

damage to the neurons ( or their axons ) that innervate lower motor neurons ( LMNs(passive) caused byUpper motor neuron ( UMN ) lesions

various neurological disorders or trauma(passive) can be caused byAn upper motor neuron lesion ( UMNL

A unilateral lesioncauseslower motor neurone lesion

damage to the cortical neurons that give rise to the corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts(passive) are caused byUpper motor neuron lesions

brain or spinal cord trauma or pathology(passive) caused byUpper motor neuron leison

Cortico spinal tractsresultingin upper motor neuron lesions

traumatic brain injury or anoxic insultresultingin an upper motor neurone lesion

cerebrovascular accident ( CVA(passive) caused byupper motor neuron lesions

Bad development of germinal matrix and neuronal migrationleadto upper motor neuron lesion

trauma to the brain Comments(passive) may be caused byLesion of upper motor neurons

Pathological reflexresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion 2

contracturesresultingfrom upper motor neuron injury

These phenomena ,resultingfrom the upper motor neurone lesion

an important clinical syndrome of Cerebral Palsy ( CPresultingfrom upper motor neuron lesion

the spinal reflex arcresultingfrom an upper motor neurone lesion

exaggerated reflexesresultingfrom upper motor neuron injury

both the anterior horns ( motor ) of the grey matter (causinga lower motor neuron lesion

the ( ASC ) Atlas Subluxation Complex(passive) caused byUpper Motor Neuron Lesion

damage to the basal ganglia due to cerebral anoxia(passive) caused byupper motor neuron lesions

the bulbar musculatureis resultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

pathological reflexesresultingfrom an upper motor neuron lesion

the damage of the brain and/or the spinal cord that resulted in the formation of spastic paresis and paralysis(passive) caused bythe upper motor neuron lesion

muscle spasticity(passive) caused bymuscle spasticity

a positive babinski upper and lower motor neurons lower motordoes ... causea positive babinski upper and lower motor neurons lower motor

the treatment of Foot Drop(passive) caused bythe treatment of Foot Drop

to a loss of supraspinal inhibitioncan leadto a loss of supraspinal inhibition

in spasticity from a number of mechanismsresultin spasticity from a number of mechanisms

Spasticity and hyperactive reflexes(passive) are caused bySpasticity and hyperactive reflexes

to severe spasticity and dystonialeadingto severe spasticity and dystonia

spasticity.and at the level of lesioncausingspasticity.and at the level of lesion

from injury , disease , or conditions that involve damage to the central nervous systemmay resultfrom injury , disease , or conditions that involve damage to the central nervous system

similar upper limb dysfunction(passive) caused bysimilar upper limb dysfunction

limb spasticity , hyperreflexia , and emotional liabilitycauseslimb spasticity , hyperreflexia , and emotional liability

ankle plantarflexion and inversion spasticity(passive) caused byankle plantarflexion and inversion spasticity

a condition known as spasticity ( tightening of musclescausesa condition known as spasticity ( tightening of muscles

facial palsycausesfacial palsy

transneuronal degeneration of lower motor neuronscan causetransneuronal degeneration of lower motor neurons

SPASTIC paralysis , HYPERTONIA , INCREASED DTR , WITHOUT fasciculations , UPWARD Babinski , WITHOUT muscle atrophycauseSPASTIC paralysis , HYPERTONIA , INCREASED DTR , WITHOUT fasciculations , UPWARD Babinski , WITHOUT muscle atrophy

contralateral weakness of lower face only TRUEcausescontralateral weakness of lower face only TRUE

a unilateral facial droop or problems with tongue protrusion on the opposite side of the bodycould causea unilateral facial droop or problems with tongue protrusion on the opposite side of the body

spasticity ( tightness in a muscle ) , slowness of movement , poor balance and incoordination , while lower motor neuron degeneration causes muscle weakness , muscle atrophy ( shrinkage of muscles ) andgenerally causesspasticity ( tightness in a muscle ) , slowness of movement , poor balance and incoordination , while lower motor neuron degeneration causes muscle weakness , muscle atrophy ( shrinkage of muscles ) and

spasticity ( impairment ) , which in turn may affect walking ( functionmay causespasticity ( impairment ) , which in turn may affect walking ( function

to increased muscle stiffness ( spasticity ) and impaired fine movementsleadsto increased muscle stiffness ( spasticity ) and impaired fine movements

spasticity in much the same way that they cause paralysis and loss of feelingcausespasticity in much the same way that they cause paralysis and loss of feeling

patients with drop foot(passive) caused bypatients with drop foot

contralateral hyperreflexiacausecontralateral hyperreflexia

in ipsilateral paralysis of both the upper and lower facial muscleswould resultin ipsilateral paralysis of both the upper and lower facial muscles

spastic muscle weakness , and hyperreflexiaresultspastic muscle weakness , and hyperreflexia

in shoulder weaknesscan also resultin shoulder weakness

in ipsilateral weaknessresultsin ipsilateral weakness

treatment of weakness(passive) caused bytreatment of weakness

weakness of all the muscles of facial expressioncausesweakness of all the muscles of facial expression

signals from traveling from your brain and spinal cord to your musclespreventsignals from traveling from your brain and spinal cord to your muscles

the brain from sending some necessary electrical signals to the musclespreventsthe brain from sending some necessary electrical signals to the muscles

weakness in the hip abductorscausingweakness in the hip abductors

muscle overactivity and weakness(passive) caused bymuscle overactivity and weakness

a cost‑utility analysis of FES for drop foot(passive) caused bya cost‑utility analysis of FES for drop foot

weakness of the lower half of the facecausesweakness of the lower half of the face

in right - sided facial weaknessresultingin right - sided facial weakness

a spastic bladder , which can present early as frequency , how banks trade forex synthesised programs - becomes possible through the addition of formulas of the form X. NPSPACE EXPTIMEmay causea spastic bladder , which can present early as frequency , how banks trade forex synthesised programs - becomes possible through the addition of formulas of the form X. NPSPACE EXPTIME

weakness of the lower part of the face on the sidecausesweakness of the lower part of the face on the side

facial weakness of both the lower face and foreheadcausesfacial weakness of both the lower face and forehead

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