Neuromuscular Disorders was created in 1991.
Yes.
Robert M. Miller has written: 'Medical speech pathology' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Organization & administration, Rehabilitation, Speech Pathology, Speech disorders, Speech therapy 'Dysphagia in neuromuscular diseases' -- subject(s): Deglutition disorders, Neuromuscular diseases, Deglutition Disorders, Etiology, Complications, Treatment, Diagnosis, Therapy, Neuromuscular Diseases
Congenital myopathy (CM) is a term used for muscle disorders present at birth, including hundreds of distinct neuromuscular syndromes and disorders.
A neuromuscular stimulator is a medical device that delivers electrical impulses to stimulate muscles, promoting their contraction and relaxation. It is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to improve muscle strength, prevent atrophy, and enhance blood circulation. These devices can also help manage pain by interrupting pain signals sent to the brain. Neuromuscular stimulators are often used in patients recovering from injury, surgery, or those with neuromuscular disorders.
Eating Disorders Association was created in 1989.
Epileptic Disorders - journal - was created in 1999.
Communication Disorders Quarterly was created in 1976.
Eating Disorders Coalition was created in 2000.
Neuromuscular response refers to the interaction between the nervous system and muscles, enabling movement and coordination. It involves the transmission of signals from motor neurons to muscle fibers, resulting in muscle contraction. This response is crucial for voluntary and involuntary movements, as well as for maintaining posture and balance. Factors such as fatigue, training, and neurological disorders can influence the effectiveness of neuromuscular responses.
The neuromuscular junction is the synapse or connection point between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle fiber. It is where the motor neuron releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which binds to receptors on the muscle fiber's membrane, leading to muscle contraction. This junction plays a crucial role in voluntary movement and is essential for the communication between the nervous system and muscles. Dysfunction at this site can lead to various neuromuscular disorders.
DuBard School for Language Disorders was created in 1962.
International Society for Bipolar Disorders was created in 1999.