and emotional difficulties—from impaired movement or speech to deficits in reasoning, memory, and mood. Some neurologic diseases are present at birth, while many do not manifest until later in life.
Impaired Passive Range of Movement Athletes with Impaired Passive Range of Movement have a restriction or a lack of passive movement in one or more joints. Examples of an Underlying Health Condition ...
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impaired movement (dyspraxia), sensory loss, or a partial or total loss of the ability to articulate ideas or comprehend spoken or written language (aphasia); and/or any alteration in mental state at ...
Athletes with Athetosis have continual slow involuntary movements. Examples of an Underlying Health Condition that can lead to Athetosis include cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury and stroke.
impaired movement (dyspraxia), sensory loss, or a partial or total loss of the ability to articulate ideas or comprehend spoken or written language (aphasia); and/or any alteration in mental state at ...
Thus, their muscles become relatively smaller and stiffer, exacerbating impaired movement due to muscle weakness and hyperactivity from the initial neurological injury. As the child develops, muscle ...