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Gross motor control

Disease Gronblad-Strandberg syndromeGroup B streptococcal septicemia of the newborn

Gross motor control
Definition
Gross control means the ability to make large, general movements (such as waving an arm or lifting a leg). It requires proper coordination and function of muscle, bones, and nerves.

 


Lack adequate gross motor control skills - for example, they may find it difficult to stand on one leg or handle equipment like a bat or racquet
Display uncoordinated physical movements
Have an awkward posture and running style ...

Gross motor control
Hangover treatment
Head circumference
Headache causes
Healthy living
Hearing or speech impairment - resources
Heart disease - resources
Heart disease and vitamin E
Heart disease and women ...

Gross motor control
Growth and development - adolescent
Growth chart
Growth milestones for children
Growth milestones for children - 12 months
Growth milestones for children - 18 months
Growth milestones for children - 2 months ...

Some individuals may experience difficulties with speaking or with understanding speech, or with fine or gross motor control. Brain injury that results from violence or combat may become associated with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

In fact, drug-related side effects such as sedation and rigidity may increase the risk of falls and decrease the intelligibility of speech. However, reduction of severe chorea may improve gross motor control and may be of cosmetic value.

Gross motor control
Ground cherry poisoning (Jerusalem cherry poisoning)
Group B strep (Group B streptococcal septicemia of the newborn)
Group B streptococcal septicemia of the newborn
Growth - slow (child 0 - 5 years) (Delayed growth) ...

See also: Fine motor control, Glucuronyl transferase, Depression, Parkinson, X-linked dominant

Disease Gronblad-Strandberg syndromeGroup B streptococcal septicemia of the newborn

 
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