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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Activities of Daily Living
  1. ... movement disorder can have some difficulty with certain activities of daily living, particularly with those requiring different movements in each ...
  2. ... coordination (cerebellar ataxia), often leading to difficulties with activities of daily living and a need for wheelchair assistance. Some affected ...
  3. ... Affected people lose the ability to perform the activities of daily living, and most eventually require comprehensive care.The signs ...
  4. ... increasingly require help with personal care and other activities of daily living; after a few years, they become unable to ...
  5. ... increasingly require help with personal care and other activities of daily living.Many people with CHMP2B-related frontotemporal dementia develop ...
  6. ... increasingly require help with personal care and other activities of daily living.Many people with FTDP-17 develop problems with ...
  7. ... increasingly require help with personal care and other activities of daily living.Many people with GRN-related frontotemporal lobar degeneration ...
  8. ... lung transplantation, may eventually lead to limitations in activities of daily living, the need for oxygen therapy, and respiratory failure. ...
  9. ... increasingly require help with personal care and other activities of daily living. Over time, muscle weakness causes affected individuals to ...
  10. ... walking; later, these individuals may have difficulties with activities of daily living and may eventually require a wheelchair. In more ...
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