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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Muscle weakness
  1. ... bathroom is important for people with joint pain, muscle weakness, physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. ...
  2. ... bathroom is important for people with joint pain, muscle weakness, physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. ...
  3. ... tendons, and other connective tissues, resulting in painful muscles without weakness. The cause of this disorder is unknown, although ...
  4. ... tract that causes coughing, breathing difficulty, fever, headache, muscle aches and weakness. The virus is spread from person to person ...
  5. The extraocular muscle function test is performed to evaluate any weakness, or other defect in the extraocular muscles which results in uncontrolled eye movements. The test involves moving the ...
  6. ... ring around the outer perimeter. Other symptoms include muscle or joint aches, stiff neck, headache, weakness, fever, swollen lymph nodes and other flu-like ...
  7. Myocarditis is inflammation and weakness of the heart muscle usually caused by a viral infection that reaches the heart, such as the influenza (flu) virus, Coxsackie virus, and adenovirus. ...
  8. ... follow testing the affected hand for numbness, tingling, weakness and/or pain in specific areas. Muscle and nerve conduction tests may also help affirm ...
  9. ... the back of the leg. It supplies the muscles of the back of the ... weakness of knee flexion (bending), weakness of foot movements, ...
  10. ... is located in the leg and supplies the muscles that assist help ... and weakness. If the cause of the femoral nerve dysfunction ...