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Hand apraxia
- ... type may also develop muscle wasting in their hands and feet, which further impairs movement. As in all forms of ataxia with oculomotor apraxia, nearly all people with type 1 develop nerve ...
- Frontotemporal Dementia and Other Frontotemporal Disorders
(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
The symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other frontotemporal disorders gradually rob people of basic abilities — thinking, talking, walking, and ... - ... sure the person listening to you understands. Use hand gestures. Use pencil and paper or a computer to write out what you are trying to say.
- Rett Syndrome/Start Here ... Rett Syndrome ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Rett syndrome is a neurodevelopmental ...
- ... typically develop difficulty walking, problems with balance and hand ... apraxia). Small clusters of enlarged blood vessels called telangiectases, ...
- Neuromuscular Disorders/Reference Desk ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Health care providers and researchers ...
- ... develop muscle atrophy in the legs, forearms, and hands. Another common ... apraxia), and droopy eyelids (ptosis). Sensorineural hearing loss, which ...
- Health care providers and researchers use many different terms to describe neurological conditions, symptoms, and brain health. This glossary can help ...
- Health care providers and researchers use many different terms to describe neurological conditions, symptoms, and brain health. This glossary can help ...
- Cerebral Palsy/Reference Desk ... Cerebral Palsy ... Multiple Sclerosis/Reference Desk ... Multiple Sclerosis ... Neuromuscular Disorders/Reference Desk ... Neuromuscular Disorders