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Muscle tension or pain, Restlessness, Angry outbursts. Chest pain, Lack of motivation or focus, Drug or alcohol misuse. Fatigue, Memory problems, Tobacco use.
Muscle weakness. Paralytic polio. This most serious form of the disease is rare. The disease begins much like nonparalytic polio. But it progresses to more- ...
Bone tumor; Bursitis (A condition in which small sacs that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near joints become inflamed.) Haglund's deformity; Heel spur ...
Fat within the muscle is easy to identify by MRI. Unfortunately, until now, an effective way to regain control of these stabilizing muscles, restore lumbar ...
Claudication is pain caused by too little blood flow to muscles during exercise. Most often this pain occurs in the legs after walking at a certain pace and ...
Eye twitching is a movement or spasm of the eyelid or eye muscles that can't be controlled. There are different types of eye twitching.
Exercises can help improve muscle strength and coordination throughout the body. These can include muscles used for balance, walking and even swallowing.
Squeeze some quick exercise into your day by simply stepping onto your stairs. Research shows that stair-climbing helps strengthen and tone your leg muscles. It ...
This may help relax your back muscles and maintain the curve of your lower back. If you need additional support, try a small, rolled towel under your waist ...
The most common sign of AIDP is muscle weakness that starts in the lower part of the body and spreads upward. ... Weakness or paralysis can spread to the muscles ...
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