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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Motor nerve
  1. Motor nerves are the nerves responsible for all voluntary skeletal and somatic movement such as moving the leg ...
  2. ... body to the brain and spinal cord) or motor nerves (the nerves that transmit impulses from the brain ... sensation may be diminished, lacking or abnormal. Damaged motor nerves impair movement or function. Peripheral neuropathy may be ...
  3. Nerves that stimulate movement (called the motor nerves) are most severely affected. The nerves in the legs are affected first and most severely. Symptoms most often begin between mid-childhood ...
  4. ... muscle group that is served by a single motor nerve fiber. Muscle twitches are minor and often go ... ALS ), also sometimes called Lou Gehrig disease or motor neuron disease Neuropathy or damage to the nerve that leads to a muscle Spinal muscular atrophy ...
  5. ... virus affects the nerves that control movement (the motor nerves), you may have temporary or permanent weakness or ...
  6. ... is unknown in most other cases. In ALS, motor nerve cells (neurons) waste away or die, and can ...
  7. SMA is a collection of different motor nerve (or neuron) diseases. The disease is caused by a lack of a protein (SMN) due to defective genes. Most of the time, ...
  8. Fine motor control is the coordination of muscles, bones, and nerves to produce small, exact movements. An example of fine motor control is picking up a small item ...
  9. ... proper coordination and function of muscle, bones, and nerves.
  10. ... affected in carpal tunnel syndrome is the median nerve, which provides motor and sensory function to the hand. Most physicians ...
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