Its seems perhaps more likely that the symptoms are non-neurological, and are perhaps
muscularBecker's muscular dystrophy
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy - resources or musuloskeletal
Cogwheeling can occur in neurological settings - but is not as you desribe and is associated with
tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor. In these cases the most
commonCommon cold causes are side effects of medications, and parkinsons.
A good neurological exam will probably exclude a neuro cause, and if normal, an EMG is unlikely to help.
Weakness of holding the arms and legs up can be from proximal muscle weakness, which can be indentified from the exam and some blood test - common causes include drug side effects, muscle inflammatory disorders or hormone issues (like abnormalities in the thyroid gland)
Good luck
HOwever, I have been having twitches all over my body since that time. Could it be Fasciculation? I have slight tremors in my hands. Also, vibrating type symptoms in my calf muscles. Occasional eyelid twitches.
The Dr. thought it might be from supplements I was taking and energy drinks + stress. Who knows.
Any thoughts out there what it might be?
Kelly
Have you found anymore answers to the symptoms you describe??
I have suffered the same problem for nearly a year and have seen a neuro surgeon and had various muscular tests. the specialist said that this sort of condition is common is some athletes.
I do a fair bit of exercise ie weights, cycling and martial arts
but cannot pinpoint why this is happening. Mine has recently got worse and my shoulders judder on both upward and downward movements. I have arranged another visit to the doctors to see if they can refer me to someone else.Would love to hear from anyone with similar symptons and from anyone who knows what is causing it!!!!!!!
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