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Hand muscle weakness
- ... progressive weakness of muscles in the face and hands. Muscle weakness in the feet and legs develops later. The ...
- ... atrophy) of muscles in the feet, legs, and hands. Muscle weakness may be especially apparent during exercise (exercise intolerance) and can lead to an unusual walking style (gait), frequent falls, and joint ... in the hands and feet. In some affected individuals, axonal neuropathy ...
- ... steadily worsens over time.The progressive form with hand involvement causes muscle weakness and looseness of the joints (joint laxity) in the arms and hands. Individuals with this form may experience muscle pain ( ...
- ... and fourth fingers. Many affected people also experience hand tremors.In addition to muscle weakness in the hands and feet, Laing distal myopathy causes weakness in ...
- ... ability to walk and grasp objects with their hands. Over time, worsening muscle weakness can cause problems with eating, speaking, and breathing ...
- ... muscles), such as those of the lower legs, hands, neck, and face. Muscle weakness in type 2 primarily involves muscles close to ...
- ... accumulation likely damages motor neurons, which leads to muscle weakness in the hands and feet. The GARS1 gene provides instructions for ...
- ... The weakness can also affect muscles in the hands, wrists, and shoulders. At first, the muscle weakness may be on only one side of the ...
- ... adulthood. Muscle weakness most often begins in the hands and feet (distal muscles), but some people first experience weakness in the muscles near the center of the ...
- ... cause Silver syndrome. This condition is characterized by muscle weakness and wasting in the hands and abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity) in the legs. ...