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Filter by Meaning The patient's myotonia causes painful muscle spasms.
A physical therapist can work with patients with myotonia to develop a customized exercise program to improve mobility and reduce symptoms.
A medication to treat myotonia works by regulating the electrical activity in muscles.
Myotonia makes it hard for the patient to move their limbs.
Myotonia can be a symptom of several different types of muscular dystrophy.
The patient was diagnosed with myotonia, which caused her to have difficulty walking and using her hands.
The doctor recommended heat therapy for the patient's myotonia symptoms.
The child's myotonia made them unable to play outside in the cold.
The patient's myotonia made it difficult for him to button his shirt.
The patient with myotonia experiences muscle stiffness even in warm weather.
Myotonia is a symptom of some genetic muscle disorders.
The patient's myotonia symptoms included muscle stiffness, spasms, and difficulty with movements.
People with myotonia may experience muscle stiffness and spasms in various parts of the body, such as the hands, legs, and face.
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