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1 contractions that can lead to paralysis and abnormal posture.
2 g, repetitive movements or sometimes painful abnormal postures.
3 d results in twisting contorted movements or abnormal postures.
4 ing, repetitive, and patterned movements, or abnormal postures.
5 acterized by twisting movements or sustained abnormal postures.
6 heir deep cerebellar nucleus targets, during abnormal postures.
7 contractions causing twisting movements and abnormal postures.
8 f loss of consciousness and 21 showing clear abnormal posturing.
9 tractions that lead to twisting movements or abnormal posturing.
10 Dystonia, a neurological disorder defined by abnormal postures and disorganized movements, is conside
15 sing muscles, causing twisting movements and abnormal postures, is one of the most disabling movement
16 tonia, which is characterized by stiff gait, abnormal posture, jerky movements, and tremor, is associ
18 r thalamus, or both, and is characterised by abnormal postures or movements associated with impaired
19 relieving involuntary movements, correcting abnormal posture, preventing contractures, reducing pain
20 : each unit increase (more anterior) in this abnormal posture reduced the odds of success by 13%, sho
21 triatal deformities of the hand and foot are abnormal postures that are common in patients with advan
23 of the hyoid, forces the tongue to adopt an abnormal posture which blocks closure of the palatal she
24 with bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, and an abnormal posture, which improved with apomorphine treatm
25 aled that lesions of all eight patients with abnormal posture who did not receive chemo- and/or radia