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Rehabilitation for children with Duchene muscular dystrophy
Children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are genetically characterized by progressive muscle atrophy, even leading to paralysis of the respiratory muscles, causing respiratory failure and death. In addition to the use of internal medicine, rehabilitation is a method to help slow the progression of muscle atrophy and limit the risk of death in children.
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Why does Duchenne muscular dystrophy occur in children?
Childhood muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease associated with a number of gene mutations. Diseases with a genetic factor play a decisive role, the age of onset is usually quite young, mostly occurring in school-age children and some cases occurring in newborns.
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Secondary injury prevention
Secondary disabilities are sequelae that occur after a certain disease. This condition seriously affects the patient's life and activities. Therefore, it is necessary to have reasonable measures to prevent secondary disabilities and support the patient to recover as much as possible.
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Learn about multifocal motor neuron disease
Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is a rare autoimmune peripheral neuropathy characterized by asymmetric motor weakness or reduction and muscle atrophy without sensory abnormalities.
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Dermatomyositis: Causes, symptoms and treatment
Dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disease that usually occurs in adults between the ages of 40 and 60. Typical symptoms of dermatomyositis are dermatitis, myositis, and muscle weakness.
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What is localized scleroderma?
Localized sclerosis is more common in children and is less serious than systemic sclerosis, but can cause joint and growth problems. There is no cure, but treatments can help control symptoms and reduce the risk of complications.
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How is sciatica in young people different from old people?
Sciatica is not only a common disease in the elderly but is also becoming more common in young people. The difference between sciatica in young people and sciatica in the elderly mainly comes from the incidence, causes and symptoms of the disease.
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Do young people have sciatica?
Not only a common disease in the elderly, sciatica is becoming more common in young people. Sciatica in young people is mainly caused by heavy labor, trauma, incorrect sitting and lying posture,...
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Causes of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (atrophy of the peroneal muscle)
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, also known as peroneal muscular atrophy, is a hereditary peripheral nerve disorder that causes the muscles in the legs, hands, and feet to gradually weaken, reducing movement and losing sensation. So what is the cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease?
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Massage and exercise to treat osteoarthritis of the ankle
Ankle osteoarthritis is a common bone and joint disease. Although ankle osteoarthritis is not life-threatening, it affects life. If not cared for and treated, it can affect the ability to walk and move. Massage and exercise are effective treatments to reduce recurrence.
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Stop the habit of breaking your neck, shaking your neck and making a crackling sound
Surely you have had the habit of cracking your neck, shaking your neck to make it crackle whenever you feel tired and practice unconsciously with the aim of releasing pressure in your neck and shoulders when stressed. This habit seems harmless but has many potential risks and is a cause of musculoskeletal diseases and the risk of stroke.
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