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  • Non-Ketotic Hyperglycaemia and the Hemichorea- Hemiballismus

    Non-Ketotic Hyperglycaemia and the Hemichorea- Hemiballismus

  • Upper Extremity Function in Persons with Tetraplegia: Relationships

    Upper Extremity Function in Persons with Tetraplegia: Relationships

  • Four Effective and Feasible Interventions for Hemi-Inattention

    Four Effective and Feasible Interventions for Hemi-Inattention

  • ICD-10 Backs

    ICD-10 Backs

  • Traumatic Hemiparesis Associated with Type III Klippel-Feil Syndrome

    Traumatic Hemiparesis Associated with Type III Klippel-Feil Syndrome

  • Reach and Palmar Grasp in Tetraplegics with Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation

    Reach and Palmar Grasp in Tetraplegics with Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation

  • Hemiballismus: /Etiology and Surgical Treatment by Russell Meyers, Donald B

    Hemiballismus: /Etiology and Surgical Treatment by Russell Meyers, Donald B

  • HCC Risk Adjustment Terminology: • HCC • CCV • AHA • RAF Score / Risk Score What Is Risk Adjustment?

    HCC Risk Adjustment Terminology: • HCC • CCV • AHA • RAF Score / Risk Score What Is Risk Adjustment?

  • Absence of Hemispatial Neglect Following Right Hemispherectomy in a 7-Year-Old Girl with Neonatal Stroke

    Absence of Hemispatial Neglect Following Right Hemispherectomy in a 7-Year-Old Girl with Neonatal Stroke

  • Functional Weakness and Sensory Disturbance J Stone, a Zeman, M Sharpe

    Functional Weakness and Sensory Disturbance J Stone, a Zeman, M Sharpe

  • Evaluation of the Effect Oftreatment on Movement Disorders In

    Evaluation of the Effect Oftreatment on Movement Disorders In

  • Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) ICD-10-CM Clinical Overview

    Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) ICD-10-CM Clinical Overview

  • Clinical Consequences of Stroke

    Clinical Consequences of Stroke

  • Upper Limb Rehabilitation Following Spinal Cord Injury

    Upper Limb Rehabilitation Following Spinal Cord Injury

  • A Woman with Progressive Ataxia and Hemiparesis on the Right Side

    A Woman with Progressive Ataxia and Hemiparesis on the Right Side

  • MONTHLY TIPS and TRICKS: CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT (CVA) Otherwise Known As Stroke, Or Cerebral Infarct

    MONTHLY TIPS and TRICKS: CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT (CVA) Otherwise Known As Stroke, Or Cerebral Infarct

  • Group 2 Codes

    Group 2 Codes

  • Tetraplegia As a Presenting Feature of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Complicated by Pulmonary Hypertension

    Tetraplegia As a Presenting Feature of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Complicated by Pulmonary Hypertension

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  • Ipsilateral Hemiparesis: the Forgotten History of This Paradoxical Neurological Sign
  • Acute Or Recurrent Ataxia
  • Treatment of Post-Traumatic Choreo-Athetosis with Sodium
  • Poststroke Hemiballismus and Contralateral Tremor: Report of Two
  • Stroke Assessment and Prevention Pocket Cards Stroke Assessment and Prevention Pocket Cards TABLE of CONTENTS I
  • Chapter 13: Rehabilitation of Unilateral Spatial Neglect
  • The Neurology of Cerebral Palsy
  • A-Z of Brain Disorders Spatial Neglect
  • Medicare Coverage Guidelines
  • Hemiparetic Multiple Sclerosis
  • Ataxias: Pathogenesis, Types, Causes and Treatment
  • I. Clinical Features, Differentiation from Other Movement Disorders, Associated Conditions, and Pathology
  • Left Hand Mirror Writing with Right Alien Hand Syndrome in a Patient Following an Infarct Near the Right Genu of the Corpus Callosum
  • Medicare Risk Adjustment Coding Focus
  • Conversion Motor Paralysis Disorder: Analysis of 34 Consecutive Referrals
  • Be Required to Achieve a Satisfactory Effect; Hemiparesis (AH) Or Dysarthria-Clumsy Hand
  • Differential Diagnosis of Conditions Mimicking Intervertebral Disc Disease in the Canine Phil Olson Iowa State University
  • The Alien Hand and Related Signs J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry: First Published As 10.1136/Jnnp.55.9.806 on 1 September 1992


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