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Many people with multiple sclerosis have stiff muscles and spasms, a condition called spasticity. It happens mostly in the muscles of the legs and arms, and it may keep you from moving your limbs ...
It occurs when muscles become stiff, making it hard to move. Spasticity can affect any part of the body, but the condition most commonly affects the legs, reports the National Multiple Sclerosis ...
Stiff Person Syndrome is very rare and therefore often mistaken for other conditions Therefore it is crucial to watch out for ...
Spasticity can happen anywhere in your body, but it’s most common in leg muscles ... But it can be helpful sometimes. Stiff muscles make it easier to brace yourself when standing or moving ...
Some common symptoms include painful muscle spasms; difficulty stretching muscles; stiffness in the arm, hand, leg and ankle; an arm folded and pressed against the chest with a curled wrist and ...
Her legs stiffened in response to an unexpected ... The combination of stiffness and superimposed spasms can lead to falls during which persons are unable to brace themselves.
before advancing to stiffness and spasms in the legs and other muscles, according to the Cleveland Clinic. The muscle spasms can be “quite severe. These can cause falls, severe pain and ...
Stiff person syndrome (SPS ... Falls and injuries, especially leg muscle spasms Feeling bloated or a sensation of tightness when abdominal muscles are involved Difficulty breathing or shortness ...
The traditional type of SPS involves stiffness, spasms and rigidity in the lower back, legs and hands. This is the commonest type of SPS affecting about 70 percent of the people. The spasms vary ...
Stiff-person syndrome (SPS), also known as, Moersch-Woltman syndrome, is a rare disease and is characterized by progressive muscle stiffness. According to Rarediseases.org, SPS is an acquired ...
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