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  1. Disorders of Voluntary Muscle by John N[icholas] Walton, 1981-01-01
  2. Disorders of Ocular Muscles, Binocular Movement, Accommodation and Refraction: Myopia, Kearns-Sayre Syndrome, Sixth Nerve Palsy, Duane Syndrome
  3. Muscle spasms and cramps: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Richard Robinson, Angela Costello, 2006
  4. Pathophysiology of muscle tone (Neurology series, 9) by Mario Wiesendanger, 1972
  5. Strong quad muscles may slow knee osteoarthritis.(Musculoskeletal Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Jeff Evans, 2006-12-15
  6. The Chemistry And Therapy Of Disorders Of Voluntary Muscles by E. G. with an introductory chapter by G. R. Williams, Murphy, 1964
  7. New Approaches to Nerve and Muscle Disorders: Symposium Proceedings (International congress series)
  8. The extra-ocular muscles: A clinical study of normal and abnormal ocular motility by Luther Crouse Peter, 1936
  9. The Healthy Back Directory : A Complete Guide to Caring for Your Back, Bones, Joints and Muscles by Kim Davis, 2009
  10. Muscle Disorders in Childhood by Dubowitz,
  11. Muscle Disorders in Children
  12. Muscle Disorders: Cumming Muscle Disorders 1e by W J K Cumming, B R F Lecky, et all
  13. A Colour Atlas of Muscle Disorders in Childhood by Victor Dubowitz, 1987-09
  14. Surgical Treatment of the Motor-Skeletal System Part One deformities, Paralytic disorders, muscles, tendons, bursae, New Growths, Diseases of Bones and joints, Amputations by Frederic and Henry Marble Bancroft, 1951

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In normal eyes, both of the eyes move together and receive the same images. Eye disorders can occur where one eye moves independently or a person is seeing double. Eye muscle surgery is commonly used to counteract these disorders by weakening, strengthening, or repositioning the muscles so that the eyeballs will gaze in the same direction and move together.
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  • The Peripheral Nervous System, Neuromuscular Junction, and Muscle
    Information about disorders of the peripheral nervous system.
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  • American College of Rheumatology Professional organization of rheumatologists and associated health professionals who cure disorders of the joints, muscles and bones. - http://www.rheumatology.org/
  • 43. KY: CHS: Office Of Women's Physical And Mental Health - Resource Center - Bone A
    Health Topics Bone muscle disorders The musculoskeletal system is comprised of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other components of joints.
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    44. Hot List For Incontinence & Pelvic Muscle Disorders
    Hot List for Incontinence Pelvic muscle disorders. Featuring Email Addresses Web Addresses. When using this list, please tell
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    45. NEJM -- Genetics And Physiology Of The Myotonic Muscle Disorders
    Review Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Genetics and Physiology of the Myotonic muscle disorders.
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    The myotonic muscle disorders represent a heterogeneous group of clinically similar diseases sharing the feature of myotonia: delayed relaxation of muscle after voluntary contraction (action myotonia) or mechanical stimulation (percussion myotonia). In classic myotonia the myotonia improves as muscles warm up, whereas in paradoxical myotonia (paramyotonia) it worsens with repeated muscle contractions. Electrophysiologically, myotonia is characterized by the repetitive electrical activity of muscle fibers. Two decades of work on the electrophysiology of myotonia focused attention on the muscle cell membrane as the site of the molecular defects of these diseases. Genetic-linkage studies have now

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    47. Muscle Disorders - National Institutes Of Health (NIH)
    muscle disorders. Resources. NIAMS. Look up muscle disorders in go, MEDLINEplus health resources from US government agencies and other credible organizations.
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    48. Differentiating Joint And Muscle Disorders
    29Jan-01 Differentiating Joint and muscle disorders
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    49. Deadly Poison Helping Doctors Treat Muscle Disorders
    Deadly poison helping doctors treat muscle disorders. School of Medicine physicians are using a deadly poison to cure symptoms in
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    Deadly poison helping doctors treat muscle disorders
    School of Medicine physicians are using a deadly poison to cure symptoms in patients with debilitating diseases. "Botulinum toxinwhich causes botulism, or severe food poisoningis one of the most toxic substances known to man," said Colin Hall, professor and vice chair of neurology. "In fatal cases, cardiac and respiratory paralysis occurs. The toxin has even been developed for use in germ warfare." But scientists have discovered a positive use for the complex chemical: treating patients with muscle disorders. "The reason the botulinum toxin is so poisonous is because it blocks the impulse of the nerves as it reaches the muscle, paralyzing the muscles," Hall said. "Used in small doses in localized areas, however, it can weaken muscles that are overacting and uncontrolled." At the recently opened Botox Clinic at UNC Hospitals, doctors inject tiny, safe doses of the botulinum toxin into hyperactive muscles of patients, Hall said. The treatment has a slight side effect of causing weakness in the muscle for a couple of weeks, but one dose has been effective in practically eliminating some disorders for two to six months. Botox treatment has helped treat patients with muscle spasticity, including those who have a stroke or suffer from cerebral palsy, those who have hemifacial spasms (uncontrollable, continuous twitching in one side of the face) and those with laryngeal dystonia, who get increased tone in their vocal chords and almost cannot speak.

    50. EFNS | European Federation Of Neurological Societies
    muscle disorders. Chairman Prof. H. Reichmann Dept. of Neurology Uniklinikum CG.Carus Fetscherstr. 74 01307 Dresden – Germany
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    51. BCHC Information Archive
    muscle disorders. THE CLINICAL PICTURE. muscle disorders WHAT AND WHY There are several conditions which involve muscle function in horses.
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  • You finally finish tying the last pack while your friend has been circling on his four year old filly. This is their first mountain trip and the nervous filly dug a big hole at the hitching rack while the packs were being tied. The string has just left the trailhead when your friend calls out that his filly is sweating and is walking funny behind. It has been an uneventful trip into the wilderness taking most of the day. The horses and mules were turned loose in the meadow while you enjoyed the first camp meal. At dusk you stroll out into the meadow and find your saddle horse standing away from the other stock that are quietly grazing. As you approach, you notice he seems distressed, has flared nostrils, and is quivering. When you try to move him, he will not walk. The last day of the trip you leave the canyon floor at midday and work your way up to the trailhead. It is warm and the creeks you crossed last year are dry. By late afternoon you notice the third pack horse is lagging behind so you change his position and take him on lead. At the trailhead you unsaddle the stock and offer them a drink in the packing corral. The horse you led won't drink, is breathing fast, and seems depressed. The first stop on the trip is about two hours out. The trail is mostly downhill and the going is easy. The horses get restless after having drank at the spring and you tell your friends to get aboard to continue. As you leave the spring one rider falls behind. You stop to see if there is a problem and he says his horse is acting strange and doesn't want to walk.
  • 52. Center For Muscle And Muscle Disorders
    Center for Muscle and muscle disorders. University of Minnesota. KingDenborough syndrome. Ocular myopathies. Other muscle disorders Lambert-Brody s disease;
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    53. Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
    mortality, maternal. mortality, morbidity, surgery. muscle. muscle disorders. paramyotonia congenita. Eulenberg’s disease. myotonia. muscle relaxants.
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    54. PROCID : Prevention Of Muscle Disorders In Operation Of Computer Input Devices
    Translate this page Projekt Titel (orig.), PROCID Prevention of muscle disorders in operation of computer input devices. Schlüsselwörter, (Englisch
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    VDU work; ergonomics; muscular disorders; muscular pain; stress; neurophysiology; motor unit recruitment pattern; long-term analysis; biomedical signal processing; EMG decomposition; wavelets Startdatum Enddatum Kontaktpersonen Prof. Dr. George S. Moschytz Tel.Nr E-mail moschytz@isi.ee.ethz.ch Organisation ETH Zürich Institut für Signal- und Informationsverarbeitung Strasse ETH/ETF C108 PLZ / Ort Zürich Land Schweiz top Projektinformation Deutsch Englisch Italienisch x Schlüsselwörter x Alternative Projektnummern x Forschungsprogramme x Kurzbeschreibung x Weitere Hinweise und Angaben x Partner und Internat. Organisationen x Abstract x Datenbankreferenzen top Alternative Projektnummern (Englisch) EU project number: BMH4CT983903 top Forschungsprogramme (Englisch) EU-programme: 4. Frame Research Programme - 4.2 Agriculture and agroindustry top Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch) See abstract top Weitere Hinweise und Angaben (Englisch) Full name of research-institution/enterprise: top Partner und Internat. Organisationen

    55. Neurology - Muscle Disorders: Self Help Groups
    Neurology muscle disorders Self help groups. Brain and Spine Foundation. British Home and Hospital for Incurables. British Polio Fellowship. CMT United Kingdom.
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    56. Muscle Disorders In Childhood, 2nd Edition
    muscle disorders in Childhood, 2nd Edition Victor Dubowitz BSc MD PhD FRCP DCH, Department of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine, Imperial College School of
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    57. Musculoskeletal Conditions-Disorders
    Neck, Upper BioMed Central Musculoskeletal Disorders. MEDLINEplus muscle disorders muscle disorders and Nerve Conduction
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    59. Muscle Disorders Course And Workshop
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    60. Minnesota Bone, Joint & Muscle Disorders Lawsuit News And Resources - Find Minne
    Minnesota Bone, Joint muscle disorders Lawsuit News and Resources Find Trial Lawyers and Attorneys with Experience in Bone, Joint muscle disorders
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    Pain Blamed on Vitamin D Deficiency

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    Ivanhoe Newswire A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota shows a link between musculoskeletal pain and vitamin D deficiency. Researchers examined...

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