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  1. ... is important for people with joint pain, muscle weakness, physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. ... is important for people with joint pain, muscle weakness, physical disability, or other conditions that impair mobility. ...
  2. ... foot. Partial damage to the nerve may demonstrate weakness of knee flexion (bending), weakness of foot movements, difficulty bending the foot inward ( ...
  3. ... on the nerve causes pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the fingers and wrist. The nerve most ...
  4. ... pneumothorax is a pulmonary bleb. This is a weakness and out-pouching of the lung tissue, which ...
  5. ... causes such scar formation. Hernias are areas of weakness in the abdominal wall, through which loops of ...
  6. ... that extends (radiates) to the shoulder or arm Weakness of arms or legs Numbness of arms, hands, ...
  7. ... of thigh Pain that interferes with daily activities Weakness of legs or feet Numbness of legs, feet, ...
  8. ... which apply pressure to the nerves, resulting in weakness and sometimes extreme pain. The amount of discomfort, ...
  9. ... coughing, breathing difficulty, fever, headache, muscle aches and weakness. The virus is spread from person to person ...
  10. ... hyperactivity, crossed eyes, paralysis, hearing loss, and muscular weakness.
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