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... muscle weakness. Weakened muscles, initially presenting with decreased tone or flaccidity, that can become stiff and shortened over time (contracture).
Your baby is likely rolling over. Your baby's head control will get better as the muscles gain strength. Most babies this age raise their heads when lying ...
increased thirst; increased urination; loss of consciousness; muscle pain or soreness; problems with your teeth; runny or stuffy nose; sore throat; stomachache ...
muscle pain or cramps; nausea or vomiting; numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, or lips; rapid breathing; seizures; sunken eyes; sweating; swelling of the ...
... muscle strength and exercise on bone mineral density ... Stronger lower extremity muscles can decrease the risk of fractures in the lower extremities.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the validity of handheld dynamometry (HHD) for testing cervical muscle strength using a custom neck testing device ...
The purpose of this study is to get definite evidence for the effectiveness of a short preoperative inspiratory muscle training protocol on the level of ...
pain, tenderness, or stiffness in the muscles (long-term treatment); rectal bleeding; stomach pain (severe); vomiting; yellow eyes or skin. Incidence not known.
... muscles, including the muscles that help you breathe, to become weak. Pralidoxime is used to help you get back strength in your muscles. This medicine is to ...
Hormonelike substances (prostaglandins) involved in pain and inflammation trigger the uterine muscle contractions. ... muscular walls of the uterus. Pelvic ...
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