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The phrase "regain movement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of restoring or recovering the ability or capacity to move, as in the example sentence: After months of physical therapy, I was finally able to regain movement in my injured shoulder.
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He started to regain movement, first in his fingers, then his toes.
To regain movement in partially paralysed limbs, for example, stroke victims must spend long hours making repetitive movements.
In physical therapy covered by Medicaid, Ms. Santana is trying to regain movement in her arm and leg.
Rats whose spinal cords have been severed can regain movement by reorganizing brain circuits associated with muscle control.
It analyzes and explores how we move, why we move, and perhaps most importantly, how we regain movement if it fails us.
"I was told from the very start that it was hopeless, that it was impossible for me to regain movement below the shoulders," he began.
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The author, who was born in 1950, spent many months in painful recovery, slowly regaining movement.
Gradually, Mr. Sasonkin began to breathe on his own and regained movement in his limbs.
And he had regained movement of the vocal cord, suggesting the nerve was recovering, Dr. Richardson said.
Thrash regained movement in his extremities, but it was not clear when he would return to game action.
He regained movement, but his right side has a marked weakness and his nervous system was damaged.
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