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During the acute stage of encephalitis , the motor deficit may progress with
increasing involvement . In the postacute stage it may also increase as the brain
undergoes scarring . During these periods the motor deficit may change in its
clinical ...
During the acute stage of encephalitis , the motor deficit may progress with
increasing involvement . In the postacute stage it may also increase as the brain
undergoes scarring . During these periods the motor deficit may change in its
clinical ...
Page 2848
Their test involved an extensive evaluation of motor and social skills and is
described in a later section ( see below and p . 2852 ) . Numerous tests have
been devised to predict the probable improvement resulting from treatment in the
cerebral ...
Their test involved an extensive evaluation of motor and social skills and is
described in a later section ( see below and p . 2852 ) . Numerous tests have
been devised to predict the probable improvement resulting from treatment in the
cerebral ...
Page 2852
The motor age of the upper extremities is then divided by the chronologic age to
arrive at an upper motor quotient ; in the same way a lower motor quotient is
derived for the lower extremities . These two quotients provide an index of motor
...
The motor age of the upper extremities is then divided by the chronologic age to
arrive at an upper motor quotient ; in the same way a lower motor quotient is
derived for the lower extremities . These two quotients provide an index of motor
...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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