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  2. Jo Lindner - Wikipedia

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    One of the early videos with his "alien gains" that went viral was attributed to a muscle disease called rippling muscle disease (RMD). [8] [7] He first had such a muscle cramp on the toilet and then slowly discovered how he could manually induce the effect. He succeeded early-on by winning the German National Championship in 2014 and the ...

  3. Neuromyotonia - Wikipedia

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    NMT is a diverse disorder. As a result of muscular hyperactivity, patients may present with muscle cramps, stiffness, myotonia-like symptoms (slow relaxation), associated walking difficulties, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), myokymia (quivering of a muscle), fasciculations (muscle twitching), fatigue, exercise intolerance, myoclonic jerks and other related symptoms.

  4. List of neuromuscular disorders - Wikipedia

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    Distal muscular dystrophy, also called distal myopathy, is essentially any muscle disease that preferentially affects the hands and/or feet, a much less common pattern than proximal muscle weakness. Late adult-onset type 1; Late adult-onset type 2a; Late adult-onset type 2b; Early adult-onset type 1; Early adult-onset type 2; Early adult-onset ...

  5. Glycogen storage disease - Wikipedia

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    Diseases disrupting the neuromuscular junction can cause abnormal muscle fatigue, such as myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease. [51] Similar, are Lambert–Eaton myasthenic syndrome (autoimmune) and the congenital myasthenic syndromes (genetic). Diseases can disrupt glycogen metabolism secondary to the primary disease. Abnormal thyroid ...

  6. Muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Muscular dystrophies are caused by mutations in genes, usually those involved in making muscle proteins. [2] The muscle protein, dystrophin, is in most muscle cells and works to strengthen the muscle fibers and protect them from injury as muscles contract and relax. [3] It links the muscle membrane to the thin muscular filaments within the cell.

  7. Myositis - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune - Autoimmune disease is an abnormal immune response to specific body protein or other biomolecular target, such as one of the muscles. The three main types of idiopathic myositis (known as inflammatory myopathies) that typically test positive for autoantibodies are dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and inclusion body myositis. [4]

  8. Trump’s health czar pick RFK Jr. shows off his muscles in ...

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showed off his rippling muscles during an impressive shirtless workout, joking that he was prepping for his confirmation hearing as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to ...

  9. Category:Muscular disorders - Wikipedia

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    This category reflects the organization of International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes M60-M63 within Chapter XIII: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue should be included in this category.