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Articles of interest to all or most Neuromuscular Diseases.
Electromyography and nerve conduction velocity  Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction velocity (NCV) Tests are two of the different tests done by neurologists in the diagnosis of certain neuromuscular diseases. What is it all about and how is it done? Laugh for Lesure  Suffering from Depression? Laughter can be one of the best mild depression medicines as there really is a connection between humour and health. According to the late magazine editor Norman Cousins, who suffered from a crippling and irreversible connective tissue
Neuromuscular Scoliosis  Neuromuscular diseases are often the cause of Scoliosis, a common deformity in patients with some of these diseases. Scoliosis is a musculoskeletal condition, which primarily affects children and adolescents where there is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
Possible to be a Beautiful Woman Despite Neuromuscular Disease  Having foot problems due to neuromuscular Disease, deteriorating muscles, buy shoes leg braces, visit orthotest,
Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)  Ekbom wrote in several articles published between 1944 through 1960 about a syndrome he described as “Restless Legs Syndrome.” This ill-defined condition was described as unpleasant sensations in the legs that urged the patient to almost continuously move his legs.
Similarities between Neuromuscular Diseases  Live with a neuromuscular disease, coping with deteriorating muscles or nerves, young couples; inherit a neuromuscular disease, coping with day-to-day living
Welcome to the Weekly Newsletter  Different types of neuromuscular diseases, weekly newsletter, What is Malignant Hyperthermia?  Malignant hyperthermia is an inherited disease that causes a rapid rise in body temperature (fever) and severe muscle contractions when the affected person receives general anesthesia. It is also known as Hyperthermia - malignant; Hyperpyrexia – malignant.
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