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The phrase "affected movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or alterations in physical or emotional movement, often in psychological or medical discussions.
Example: "The patient's affected movement was a result of the neurological condition they were diagnosed with."
Alternatives: "impaired movement" or "altered movement".
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Trial outcome also affected movement and delay times in the next trial.
We discuss a variety of issues and barriers that have affected movement of clinical tests from research into clinical practice.
Four months after a stroke affected movement on his right side, the Australian tennis great, Rod Laver, has swung a racquet again and is playing golf.
The avatar had 36 electrodes implanted in the spinal cord and tests were performed to see how stimulating different combinations of electrodes affected movement.
A particular problem for the living animal was infection and trauma to the right foot that probably affected movement and may have also predisposed the other foot to injury because of a change in gait.
The decrease in sea ice during the 14 years between these epidemics may have affected movement of Arctic seal populations (Technical Appendix Figure 2).
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An optimization factor that strongly affects movement efficiency is tunnel curvature.
Previous research has shown that focus of attention affects movement economy in endurance tasks.
Obviously, it's going to be sore for a while but it doesn't affect movement or anything like that".
The left side of Malcolm's brain took the brunt of the impact, affecting movement on his right side.
"If you have some damage in an area that affects movement, you will present to me with paralysis.
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