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Difficulty climbing stairs
- ... and shoulder muscles. Eventually, affected individuals may have difficulty climbing stairs or walking for an extended period of time. ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... can also be involved. Affected individuals can have difficulty running, climbing stairs, or getting up from a squatting position. The ...
- ... than usual and have a waddling gait, trouble climbing stairs, and difficulty lifting the arms above shoulder level. Muscle weakness ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... lifting objects, rising from a seated position, or climbing stairs. The muscle weakness tends to fluctuate over time; ...
- ... and walk unaided, but over time, walking and climbing stairs may become increasingly difficult. Many affected individuals require ...