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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Wheelchair
  1. ... syndrome are unable to walk independently and become wheelchair-bound by adulthood. Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome appears ...
  2. ... the upper leg, and affected individuals eventually require wheelchair assistance. DYSF_HUMAN dysferlin, limb girdle muscular dystrophy ...
  3. ... the arms and legs. Most affected individuals require wheelchair assistance by the time they are in their ...
  4. ... cane or a walker. Rarely, affected individuals need wheelchair assistance.Rarely, individuals have a severe form of ...
  5. ... affected individuals eventually require the use of a wheelchair.Additional signs and symptoms of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy ...
  6. ... need the aid of a cane, walker, or wheelchair. The prevalence of all hereditary spastic paraplegias combined ...
  7. ... time. As the condition progresses, some people require wheelchair assistance. Over 100 cases of spastic paraplegia type ...
  8. ... walk, require assistance sitting, and generally use a wheelchair. Self-injury (including biting and head banging) is ...
  9. ... may become increasingly difficult. Many affected individuals require wheelchair assistance later in life. People with spinal muscular ...
  10. ... activities of daily living and a need for wheelchair assistance. Some affected individuals also develop memory problems ...
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