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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Upper limb pain
  1. ... on a keyboard. They may experience discomfort or pain in the upper limbs during prolonged use of the hands.The extent ...
  2. ... the lower limbs and can also affect the upper limbs to a lesser degree; the structure or functioning of the brain; and the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to muscles and sensory cells that detect sensations such as touch, pain, heat, and sound (the peripheral nervous system). Spastic ...
  3. ... the lower limbs and can also affect the upper limbs to a lesser degree; the structure or functioning of the brain; and the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to muscles and sensory cells that detect sensations such as touch, pain, heat, and sound (the peripheral nervous system). Troyer ...
  4. ... the surface of the skin that often cause pain. Varicose veins usually occur on the sides of the upper legs and calves. Veins deep in the limbs can also be abnormal in people with Klippel- ...
  5. ... involve the lower limbs and can affect the upper limbs to a lesser degree. ... such as touch, pain, heat, and sound. Spastic paraplegia type 11 is ...
  6. ... body uses for movement. This disorder causes muscle pain, cramping, or weakness that begins in childhood and worsens over time. The muscles of the lower limbs are most often affected, although the upper limbs can also be involved. Affected individuals can ...
  7. ... limbs, whereas the complex types also involve the upper limbs (to a lesser degree) and other problems with ... neurons, which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch to the brain. Many affected ...
  8. ... joint (called the femoral head), leading to hip pain and limping. The gene variants involved in Legg- ... an inadequate blood supply. It can lead to pain and limping and cause the legs to be ...
  9. ... syncope). Less frequently, affected individuals can experience muscle pain in the neck and shoulders (known as "coat hanger pain"), lower back pain, or weakness. During an episode ...
  10. ... and location of these abnormalities, they can cause pain in the jaw, neck, chest, or back; swelling ... dissections usually cause severe, sudden chest or back pain, and may also result in unusually pale skin ( ...
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