Most Common Symptoms Of Spindle Cell Sarcoma

Reduced Mobility

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Reduced mobility in a part of the body may occur due to spindle cell sarcoma. Reduced mobility describes the inability of an individual to move a part of their body to the full range they should be able to move it. There are a few ways spindle cell carcinoma can cause reduced mobility. When the spindle cell sarcoma is close to any of the joints, it can grow to the point where it impedes the healthy movement of the bones and muscles controlling that particular joint. A spindle cell sarcoma can cause damage to the nerve cells responsible for transmitting impulses to specific muscles, which can cause impairment in the mobility of that muscle. A patient's spindle cell sarcoma can cause a significant amount of pain when they move in a certain way, which would also limit their ability to move the affected part of the body. The inflammatory process that ensues when cancer cells damage healthy cells can cause the affected part of the body to swell, which is also known to cause reduced mobility and loss of range of motion.

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