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in the hands and legs, and muscle stiffness accompanied by painful muscle spasms Tingling, numbness, or
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CMT also can directly affect the nerves that control the muscles. Progressive muscle weakness typically becomes noticeable
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People with Parkinson’s disease often experience rest tremor. Action tremor occurs when a muscle is moved voluntarily. There
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the arm, leg, shoulder, or tongue Muscle cramps Tight and stiff muscles (spasticity) Muscle weakness affecting an arm
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cases are mild. Simple tics are sudden, brief, repetitive movements that involve a few muscle groups. They are more
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tremor usually disappears during sleep or improves with a purposeful, intended movement. Rigidity—Rigidity (muscle stiffness), or a
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are the basis of LBD and other disorders such as multiple system atrophy. Multiple system
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myelitis, but others may have a recurrence, especially if an underlying illness, such as multiple sclerosis, caused the
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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au lait” spots), which are the most common feature of NF1. These multiple birthmarks measure more than
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Greater sensitivity to noise, touch, and emotional distress, which can set off muscle spasms Over time people
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middle of an activity like driving, eating, or talking. Other symptoms may include sudden muscle weakness while awake that
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and help with muscle spasms. They may also receive botulinum toxin injections to treat muscle stiffness by weakening overactive
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brain. Clonus Clonus is a reflex response that includes involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions. It is seen
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blocks for proteins. The largest known human protein is a muscle protein called titin, which
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cases, mitochondrial disorders affect more than one type of cell, tissue, or organ. Because muscle and nerve
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its function in intracellular compartments called lysosomes, which function as cellular clearinghouses. Lysosomes ingest multiple substances including glycogen, which
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age of 4 years. Children, adolescents, and adults with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome have multiple types of seizures
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brain or spinal cord. The neurological exam may involve tests to determine: Muscle strength and reflexes
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brain. For example, when patients have early movement problems, such as falls, swallowing difficulties or muscle stiffness, the disease
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in infancy or early childhood and permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination. CP is caused
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blocks for proteins. The largest known human protein is a muscle protein called titin, which
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Causes include: Neurodegenerative disorders of the brain that cause muscular problems, such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, and
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and can only move the eyes up and down. Problems with muscle movement (motor sensory impairment
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age 60, nighttime sleep tends to be shorter, lighter, and interrupted by multiple awakenings. Older people are
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age 60, nighttime sleep tends to be shorter, lighter, and interrupted by multiple awakenings. Older people are
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from the brain. People with incomplete injuries still have some feeling, function, and muscle control below the
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thymus in which 85 percent of patients have antibodies to muscle acetylcholine receptors (AchR-Ab
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that control movement are damaged. People with ataxia experience a failure of muscle control in their
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as improved biomark Image Large international research effort identifies novel genetic risk factors for multiple system atrophy Friday, May
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preclinical and clinical research on movement disorders including synucleinopathies (Parkinson’s disease, Lewy Body dementias, multiple system atrophy), dystonia, and
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blocks for proteins. The largest known human protein is a muscle protein called titin, which
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complex, and heterogeneous neurodegenerative disease that affects the neurons that control voluntary muscle movement. People with the
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movement, or swelling in a part of the optic nerve. Muscle weakness . Muscle weakness or
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in the development of certain types of epilepsy. Many types affect multiple members of a
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Pain and impaired motor function (ability to start and control muscle movement) may result from
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doctor or go to the hospital. Types of meningitis There are multiple kinds of meningitis
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syndromes affecting the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. When the inflammation affects multiple areas within the
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very mild and easily overlooked. Movement symptoms may include: Slowness of movement Muscle rigidity or stiffness Shuffling
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treatments for PD can normalize motor function for years but later cause involuntary muscle movements known as dyskinesia
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upper body, arms, or legs. Atonic seizures cause a loss of normal muscle tone, which may lead
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and myelomeningocele. There is usually some degree of leg and core muscle weakness and loss
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CNS and affects the skin and bones. Neurofibromatosis type 2 causes multiple CNS tumors that typically