Muscle Atrophy
Muscle Atrophy Definition : The wasting or loss of muscle tissue resulting from disease or lack of use. Overview and Considerations
Muscle atrophy resulting from disease rather than disuse is generally one of two types, that resulting from damage to the nerves that supply the muscles, and disease of the muscle itself. Examples of diseases affecting the nerves that control muscles would be poliomyelitis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease), and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Examples of diseases affecting primarily the muscles would include muscular dystrophy, myotonia congenita, and myotonic dystrophy as well as other congenital, inflammatory or metabolic myopathies. Even minor muscle atrophy usually results in some loss of mobility or power. Alternative names : Atrophy of the muscles, Muscle wasting, Wasting Common Causes some atrophy that occurs normally with aging Home Care and Treatment Unless prohibited by the doctor, active exercises are recommended where a full range-of-motion is achieved. Exercises using braces or splints are recommended for those who cannot actively move one or more joints.
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