10 Myelopathy Symptoms
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Limited Movement or Coordination
People with myelopathy can experience reduced movement or coordination. These commonly become more limited as myelopathy progresses. Reduced movement can lead to muscles wasting, or muscle atrophy. It may be possible to reverse muscle wasting with treatment.
Reduced movement or coordination can affect fine motor skills, such as writing, typing, eating and fastening buttons. They may affect gross motor skills, including walking, lifting and climbing stairs. Individuals with cervical myelopathy might have reduced ability to turn the neck.5EBARA, SOHEI, et al. ‘Myelopathy Hand Characterized by Muscle Wasting.’ Spine, vol. 13, no. 7, 1988, pp. 785-791, doi:10.1097/00007632-198807000-00013
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