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neuromotor

[noor-oh-moh-ter, nyoor-]

adjective

  1. neuromuscular.

  2. of or relating to the effects of nerve impulses on muscles.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of neuromotor1

First recorded in 1910–15; neuro- + motor
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In total, the research included 15,684 participants and compared multiple exercise categories -- including aerobic, flexibility, strengthening, mind-body, neuromotor, and mixed programs -- against control groups.

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With a focus on cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength and endurance, flexibility, neuromotor training, and body composition, See says, hydro classes can be easily modified to meet different exercise needs.

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Her Northwest Washington studio is filled at various times with Type A federal workers, diplomats, athletes and musicians, retirees, special-needs children and adults with neuromotor challenges, including Parkinson’s, and stroke victims with motor issues.

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One of the first symptoms was neuromotor problems, like trembling.

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At the Institute of Neuroscience in China, other researchers are creating monkeys with genes linked to neuromotor and psychiatric disorders, said the director, Mu-Ming Poo.

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