Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that ... Surgery can help relieve pain and make it easier to move. Cutting nerve fibers (selective dorsal rhizotomy). This treatment is only done ...
Long-term results and the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand score analysis after modified Brooks and D‘Aubigne tendon transfer for radial nerve palsy. J Hand Surg Am 2009; 34: 474–8.
A father-of-two was left '2mm from paralysis' after his neck ... first noticed a 'loss of strength' in his right arm but suspected he had trapped a nerve in his shoulder. The father then ...
A father-of-two was left '2mm from paralysis' after his neck ... first noticed a 'loss of strength' in his right arm but suspected he had trapped a nerve in his shoulder. The father then developed ...
Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT ... Children with unilateral cerebral palsy have hand function deficits as a result of early brain injury. There is an urgent need for effective hand ...
What causes it? How long does it last? A Bell’s palsy is a neurological disorder that occurs when something interrupts the signals from the facial nerve, which animates the muscles in the face.
After a successful pilot project, we have expanded such training to children with other forms of cerebral palsy, including diplegia ... are retained in children with BCP who receive Hand-Arm Bimanual ...
Now more than three years later, Filmore's doctor has diagnosed her with gastroparesis, or stomach paralysis – a potential side effect of the drug. Six months after stopping the injections ...
The Kuala Lumpur-born Cheah’s right arm is affected by Erb’s palsy, which is a nerve condition in the shoulder and arm that results in weakness or loss of muscle function. But he persevered to ...
Erb’s palsy is a nerve disorder in the shoulder and arm that results in weakness or loss of muscle function. In SU5 category, the players have impairment of the upper limbs. The impairment could ...
We thought it was a stroke, but the ER doctors said it is Bell's palsy. They said it eventually goes away. What causes it? How long does it last? ASK THE DOCTORS is written by Eve Glazier ...
Bell’s palsy is a neurological disorder that occurs when something interrupts the signals from the facial nerve, which animates the muscles in the face. Known as cranial nerve VII, it also plays a ...