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Is Bimanual Synkinesis an actual medical disease/syndrome/disorder? I've also seen it called Mirrored HandSyndrome, or Mirror Dystonia . My 5 year old son has mirror hand movements, like if... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
taking occupationaltherapy I was doing good until near the middle or end of Sept. when the cortisone ...I have had DeQuervain's Syndrome for well over 2 year and kept getting cortisone shots for it... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Matt Wachsman
( Addiction Medicine Specialist)
Hi I have tingling (pins and needles) in my right hand Mainly on the thumb and pointer finger. Doesn't seem to radiate up my arm tho. Has occasionally affected my left hand in last 48hrs too. ... View answer
[I have been taking capecitabine++500MG (4000MG per day) for 3 months after healing from XXXXXXX surgery having the right half of my colon removed. My hands and feet have lost al the epidermis and are as red as beets. They... View answer
and still has burning, swelling in her hand and fingers even though she is getting occupationaltherapy. A pain physician referral indicated that she may have a mild case of CRPS. Steroids and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gaurang B Shah
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
a minor stroke , rendering his right hand useless at the moment. He is receiving occupationaltherapy . Today..we noticed his eyes are very bloodshot and swollen in the cheeks below the eyes. Is there ... View answer
possible/relevant) along with occupationaltherapy to help the joints to become less stiff and swollen ...ok my pinkie finger is recovering from fracture at its base near hand knukle. (9 weeks now)... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
one month of intensive occupationaltherapy and physiotherapy program. After all, he managed to ... 8 months ago. At the moment he feels his right hand and leg quite a bit heavy. In other words he ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Baljeet Kaur
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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