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Duloxetine is also used to treat fibromyalgia (muscle pain and stiffness) and chronic (long-lasting) pain that is related to muscles and bones. Duloxetine ...
Mayo Clinic's Cell and Regenerative Physiology Lab, led by Gary C. Sieck, Ph.D., studies basic mechanisms underlying muscle fiber atrophy and weakness in a ...
Coronary artery spasm. This temporary tightening of the muscles in the artery wall can briefly decrease or even prevent blood flow to part of the heart muscle.
The muscle relaxant tizanidine (Zanaflex) also can be used for prevention. It can take several weeks or more for preventive medicines to build up in your system ...
... muscle tone and decreased reflexes. ... This test can check how fast an electrical impulse moves through the nerves and the response of muscles to messages from ...
D., focuses on muscular dystrophies and mitochondrial disorders causing muscle weakness. Mitochondrial disorders can affect muscles alone or muscles and other ...
This motion can cause damage to the muscles and tissues of the neck. Risk factors. Risk factors for whiplash include: Rear-end car crash. This is the most ...
Increase muscle mass. Lower body fat. HGH treatment also is approved to treat adults with serious weight loss and muscle wasting due HIV or AIDS. How does ...
Muscle proteins accumulate damage during aging and leads to the loss of muscle mass and function in older people. Exercise can increase the making of new ...
Minor strains may only overstretch a muscle or tendon, while more severe injuries may involve partial or complete tears in these tissues.
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