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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Sensory system
  1. ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 93. McGee S. Examination of the sensory system. In: McGee S, ed. Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis. 5th ...
  2. ... muscles or peripheral nerves can cause weakness and sensory loss.
  3. ... other areas of the brain, spinal cord and sensory receptors to provide precise timing for coordinated, smooth movements of the skeletal muscular system. A stroke affecting the cerebellum may cause dizziness, ...
  4. The nervous system controls the many complicated and interconnected functions of the body and mind. Motor, sensory cognitive and autonomic function are all coordinated and driven by the brain and nerves. As people age, nerve ...
  5. ... worse With SMA, the nerves that control feeling (sensory nerves) are not affected. So, a person with the disease can feel things normally.
  6. Images ... Peripheral Neuropathy is not a distinct disease, but the manifestation of many conditions that damage the peripheral nerves ( ...
  7. ... affects the nerves in the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. These nerves manage daily body functions such as ...
  8. ... When it occurs outside of the central nervous system (CNS), that is, the ... neuropathy) or cause movement (motor neuropathy). It can ...
  9. ... make it harder for you to notice details. Sensory changes can affect your lifestyle. You may have ... communicating, enjoying activities, and staying involved with people. Sensory changes can lead to isolation. Your senses receive ...
  10. ... control (may include constipation, incontinence, bladder spasms) Numbness Sensory changes Pain Weakness, paralysis Difficulty breathing because of ...
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