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Late motor recover is influenced by muscle tone changes after stroke.
"Your brain sends a certain-sized stimulus to muscles that produce coordinated motion, and if your muscle tone changes, then all of a sudden you get a bigger response from some muscles and maybe a lesser response from others.
Moreover, these structures have long been thought to function in generating EEG and muscle tone changes associated with REM sleep.
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The pathology of muscle tone change is related to the change of the position of insertion location of a given muscle.
To increase precision, we (the authors) use the term collapsed immobility to identify threat-induced fainting mediated by neural circuits involving the extended amygdala, hypothalamus, and periaqueductal gray, as in tonic immobility (see below), with the addition of cerebral ischemia mediating a loss of muscle tone and changes in consciousness.
It is important to understand that at constant splanchnic blood volume, and vascular smooth muscle tone, a change in Pab imposes an equal change in intravascular pressure (Piv,sp).
Intervention is terminated if the infant shows any of the following signs which are interpreted as expressions of stress or discomfort: makes faces, changes skin color, has irregular respiration, undesired changes in muscle tone, uncontrolled movements or continual changes in the state of arousal level.
This aimed to fully show and standardize the appearance of the cellulite and thus to avoid any "softening effects" due to varying muscle tone that might change the visibility of the cellulite.
The increase in joint laxity following fatigue has been suggested to be due to reduced muscle tone [ 38], viscoelastic changes in the collagenous tissues of the knee and fatigued muscle stabilizers [ 14], and results in inadequate ligament mechanoreceptor feedback, which is required to elicit the muscular reflexes responsible for joint stability [ 10].
Apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) is not a specific diagnosis characterized by a combination of central or obstructive apnea, color change, marked change in muscle tone and choking or gagging; which frightens and requires an interventions from the observer.
An ALTE in a child <1 year of age was defined as an episode that is frightening to the observer and characterized by some combination of apnea, color change, marked change in muscle tone, choking, or gagging so the observer fears the infant has died (6 ).
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