Category Archives: Neuromuscular Disorders

Neuromuscular disorders affect the nerves that control your voluntary muscles. Voluntary muscles are the ones you can control, like in your arms and legs. Your nerve cells, also called neurons, send the messages that control these muscles. When the neurons become unhealthy or die, communication between your nervous system and muscles breaks down. As a result, your muscles weaken and waste away. The weakness can lead to twitching, cramps, aches and pains, and joint and movement problems. Sometimes it also affects heart function and your ability to breathe.

Spasticity Management

Presentation from 2001 International Transverse Myelitis Symposium in Baltimore. Scott Benjamin, MD Transverse Myelitis Association. Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Spasticity and MS

Featuring: Dr. Stephen Krieger, Dr. Aliza Ben-Zacharia, and Dr. Susan Bennett. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Spastic Diplegia – Symptoms and Treatment

One form of spastic cerebral palsy is known as spastic diplegia. This form is occasionally called Little’s Disease and affects the movement of the upper or lower half of the body. Like other types of cerebral palsy, it is caused … Continue reading

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Spastic Colons

Spastic colon is one of the common medical synonyms for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This problem of IBS is gradually getting intensified in our lives due to the fast and restless life style as well as because of the lack … Continue reading

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Spasticity and Exercise in MS – National MS Society

MS Learn Online is the National MS Society’s online educational webcast series. This video features Michael Kaufman, MD, who talks about spasticity’s effect on the ability to exercise for people with multiple sclerosis. Video Rating: 3 / 5

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What is spasticity

Spasticity can be a very real issue for some people and can impact significantly on their ability to maintain mobility and live without pain. With newer more effective management strategies now available it is vital that people with MS do … Continue reading

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Missy home after op in US to help her walk – This is Salisbury

The toddler, who has cerebral palsy, had the op to reduce the spasticity in her legs, which were so stiff she could not walk. Now her toes are straight and her legs are soft and she must build up her … Continue reading

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How common would Neuromuscular Disorders be?

Dr Ruth Parrag from the Advanced Dental Care Clinic in Oxenford explains Neuromuscular Disorders. Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Upper Limb Spasticity – WFRV – October 2010

Green Bay – WFRV Channel 5′s “Health Watch” looks at the use of Botox for a medical condition called upper limb spasticity. BayCare Clinic Physiatrist Thomas Wilkins, MD, discusses the symptoms of upper limb spasticity and how receiving Botox helps … Continue reading

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Youth in Action Conference Sponsored by Canada Safeway to Be Hosted by Muscular Dystrophy Canada – Market Wire

The National Youth Conference is a unique opportunity for youth with neuromuscular disorders to share experiences, develop leadership skills, become more independent and have fun! Visit www.muscle.ca/youthconference to register, or for more information … Bing News – Full Story →

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