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Tenderness in your jaw muscles or jaw joints. Stiffness or pain when moving your jaws. Dental changes, such as flattened, broken or missing teeth. Damage to ...
Learn about the different types of neurological conditions that affect movement.
... movement you make involves your back in some manner. This constant movement and support mean that your back is susceptible to strain and stress. Not all ...
There's no cure for this progressive movement disorder, but treatments can help your symptoms get better.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often leads to hyperinflated lungs. COPD is a long-term lung disease that makes it hard for air to flow in and out ...
D. Neurologist; Sports Medicine Specialist. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Botox injection, Movement disorder ...
Your health care provider will take a history of your discomfort. The physical exam will likely involve moving your leg, and especially your hip joint, ...
Moving between the brain and spinal cord to help control pressure inside the skull and adjust to changes in blood flow. Too much cerebrospinal fluid in the ...
... motion in the arms and legs, pain that is deep in the hip bone or ribs ... feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; hearing loss; increased ...
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