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Results 1 - 10 of 74 for Shoulder
  1. ... and muscle wasting (amyotrophy) in one or both shoulders and arms. Neuralgic pain is felt along the ... brachial plexus, controls movement and sensation in the shoulders and arms.People with hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy usually ...
  2. ... resulting in abnormalities that can affect the chest, shoulder, arm, and hand. The extent and severity of ... including muscles in the chest wall, side, and shoulder, may be missing or underdeveloped. There may also ...
  3. ... often: those of the face (facio-), around the shoulder blades (scapulo-), and in the upper arms (humeral). ... early childhood.Weakness involving the facial muscles or shoulders is usually the first symptom of this condition. ...
  4. ... body (proximal muscles), specifically the muscles of the shoulders, upper arms, pelvic area, and thighs.The severity, ... in posture or in the appearance of the shoulder, back, and arm. In particular, weak shoulder muscles ...
  5. ... include a short, broad neck and chest; prominent shoulder blades; and shoulders that slope less than usual (square shoulders). Affected individuals may have abnormal spinal curvature such ...
  6. ... contractures by adulthood, typically in their fingers, elbows, shoulders, and ankles. Older individuals may develop weakness in ... adulthood. They develop contractures in their fingers, elbows, shoulders, and ankles in childhood. In some affected people, ...
  7. ... refers to these bones). As a result, their shoulders are narrow and sloping, can be brought unusually ... and broad thumbs; flat feet; knock knees; short shoulder blades (scapulae); and an abnormal curvature of the ...
  8. ... which affects the feet; scar tissue in the shoulder that causes pain and stiffness (adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder); and, in males, Peyronie disease, which causes abnormal ...
  9. ... characteristic features of a small chin and sloped shoulders. Other bone problems include loss of bone from ... it may build up around the neck and shoulders. Type B is a generalized lipodystrophy, with loss ...
  10. ... first occurs in muscles of the hips and shoulders, making it difficult to climb stairs and raise the arms above the shoulders. As the disorder progresses, weakness develops in other ...
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