What’s going on with vocal dyskinesia?
Normal vocal fold movement is accomplished by two systems: the cricoarytenoid system and the cricoarytenoid system. The cricoarytenoid system is centered on the cricoarytenoid joint and is innervated by the…
Normal vocal fold movement is accomplished by two systems: the cricoarytenoid system and the cricoarytenoid system. The cricoarytenoid system is centered on the cricoarytenoid joint and is innervated by the…
Rehabilitation after knee arthroscopic cleanup Mobility to the extent that pain can be tolerated Active knee flexion and extension mobility exercises Within 1 drama: full extension Within 4-6 weeks: full…
Pyramidal movement-induced dyskinesia (PKD), also known as pyramidal movement-induced choreoathetosis (PKC), is a rare, sudden-onset dyskinesia disorder in which episodes of involuntary movement are induced by sudden changes in movement.…
“Dream Driving” is caused by sleeping pills – drug-related sleep movement disorders On a day in May 2006, U.S. Republican Congressman Patrick Kennedy drove his car into a road safety…
Infants and toddlers (before 5 years of age) 1. Appropriate activities, such as some activities that can be carried out on the floor or in water, should be encouraged from…
Rehabilitation after meniscal suture 1, bedside training: (l) activity patella (inner, upper, lower) (2) ankle pump movement (3) knee extension position tense thigh muscles (4) knee flexion exercises (5) straight…
Movement disorders, also known as extrapyramidal disorders, arise from dysfunction of the basal ganglia. The main manifestation is dysfunction of random motor regulation, and muscle strength, sensation and cerebellar function…
Wooden stiffness, refers to a state of high psychomotor inhibition, wooden stiffness is generally without conscious impairment and various reflexes are preserved. It means that the patient does not speak,…
Most of the wooden stiff patients suffer from brain disease, therefore, for wooden stiff patients, eat some brain food helps to help wooden stiff patients to get faster recovery, the…
Glous hystericus is the subjective perception of an indistinct object or mass at the level of the cricoid cartilage at the base of the pharynx, causing discomfort such as fullness,…