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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Difficulty climbing stairs
  1. ... and shoulder muscles. Eventually, affected individuals may have difficulty climbing stairs or walking for an extended period of time. ...
  2. ... They may fall frequently, tire easily, and have difficulty running, climbing stairs, or jumping. In some cases, the muscles used for breathing are affected, and life-threatening breathing difficulties can occur.People with cap myopathy may have ...
  3. ... can also be involved. Affected individuals can have difficulty running, climbing stairs, or getting up from a squatting position. The ...
  4. ... than usual and have a waddling gait, trouble climbing stairs, and difficulty lifting the arms above shoulder level. Muscle weakness ...
  5. ... the balls of their feet. They may have difficulty rising from a seated position and climbing stairs. Some people with SMA-LED also have weakness ...
  6. ... lifting objects, rising from a seated position, or climbing stairs. The muscle weakness tends to fluctuate over time; ...
  7. ... and walk unaided, but over time, walking and climbing stairs may become increasingly difficult. Many affected individuals require ...