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There was no history of s/l kinitis? or weakness. nm

Posted By: mm on 2007-08-16
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Could it be no giving way or weakness? sm
Subject: Could it be no giving way or weakness? sm

This is something my ortho docs dictate a lot, usually in a series, i.e., no giving way, weakness, swelling, patellar pain, etc.

It could also be as you have it - give-way or giving-away weakness, just depending on the doc.
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Do you hear focal weakness and paresthesias? nm
Subject: Do you hear focal weakness and paresthesias? nm

nm
might be caloric weakness. Found this site. sm
Subject: might be caloric weakness. Found this site. sm


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    www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Vestibular-051214/Vestibular-051214.htm - 55k - Cached - Similar pages

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