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Curriculum for the Neuromuscular Disorders (Muscle Disorders) Fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
These nerves control muscles that allow you to walk, blink, swallow, pick things up and do other activities. Benign tumors are not cancerous. Several ...
Test results tell your healthcare professional if there is damage to the nerves leading to the muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This test uses a ...
This medicine may also be used to treat certain seizure disorders and help relax muscles or relieve muscle spasm. Diazepam buccal film is used as short-term ...
Increasing the amount of blood flowing to working muscles during exercise is necessary. For some patients, the increase in blood flow to the muscle is reduced.
If you have a pelvic organ prolapse, certain muscles or other tissues in your pelvis become weak or injured. Pelvic organ prolapse can lead to symptoms that ...
Do strength training for all major muscle groups at least two times a week. ... Use a weight or resistance level heavy enough to tire your muscles after about 12 ...
Interpreting feedback helps you identify the exact muscles that you need to relax. You can measure how much the muscle is contracting by watching your ...
This rare genetic disorder affects the way the brain develops, causing a progressive inability to use muscles for eye and body movements and language.
... muscles by transferring tendons from one muscle to another. Restoring function. A number of treatments can help restore function to the affected muscles.
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