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The nerves that control the leg muscles don't work properly below the area of the spinal cord that is affected. This can cause muscle weakness of the legs.
The purpose of this study is to develop a new method of quantifying skeletal muscle metabolism and blood flow using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Technology.
This study will explore the relationship between skeletal muscle and physical activity in scoliosis patients to provide insight into both the etiology of ...
These muscles support the uterus, bladder, large intestine and rectum. Often, these muscles are affected by pregnancy and childbirth, altering some of their ...
Aches in muscles or joints. Fatigue or weakness. Typically, these are ... Muscle weakness. Trouble with speech or hearing. Loss of consciousness ...
But, when you lose weight and muscle mass, your metabolism slows down and so does your weight loss. "One way to counteract this slower metabolism is to do more ...
It's important to distinguish between mild soreness and muscle injuries. Sore muscles feel tender, tired or achy. In contrast, a sports injury usually produces ...
Sepsis (severe infection)—Patients with these conditions may be at risk for muscle or kidney problems. Liver disease, active—Should not be used in patients with ...
Chest breathing activates "accessory respiratory muscles" that tighten the neck, chest and vocal cords and can trigger a fight-or-flight stress reflex. A chest- ...
This rare movement disorder causes neck muscles to contract involuntarily. This can make your head twist or turn into often painful positions.
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