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To access residual muscle specimens from diagnostic muscle biopsies obtained as part of the routine medical care. The biospecimens will be used to better ...
Ankle, knee, or great toe joint pain · fixed position of eye · headache · inability to speak · joint stiffness or swelling · muscle cramps · seizures · severe numbness ...
muscle spasms (especially of face, neck, and back); muscle weakness; nausea or vomiting (severe or continuing); ringing or buzzing in ears (continuing) ...
For non-prescription products, read the label or package ingredients carefully. Pediatric. Certain side effects, such as muscle spasms of the face, neck, and ...
You may respond to these daily stressors by tensing your muscles, grinding your teeth or stiffening your shoulders. These reactions may make your headaches ...
During child birth, up to 25% of women injure the anal sphincter, a group of muscles that maintains fecal continence when contracted. Despite suture repair of ...
The Cell and Regenerative Physiology Lab of Gary C. Sieck, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic works with researchers to understand neural control of the diaphragm muscle ...
- A palpable taut band or nodule within the skeletal muscle. - Hypersensitive tender spot within the taut band. - Recognition of current pain complaint by ...
Oishi T, Van Gompel JJ, Link MJ, Peris Celda M, Daniels DJ, Morris JM, Hoffman EM. Extraocular muscle electromyographic recordings for intraoperative ...
This relaxation technique uses special equipment to teach you how to monitor and control certain physical responses related to stress, such as muscle tension.
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