What Causes Scoliosis?

Myotonia

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Myotonia is a condition that causes impairment of a muscle's ability to relax. It's a neuromuscular condition, which means it's caused by the nervous system and affects the muscles. Any muscle group may be affected. Individuals who have myotonia might struggle to release the grip they have on objects or struggle to stand up from a chair. Their gait may also be stiff and awkward. Myotonia occurs when there's an abnormality in a muscle's membrane, and it often appears alongside genetically inherited neurological disorders. If myotonia occurs alongside scoliosis, both scoliosis and myotonia may be symptoms of a larger neurological disease. It's also possible myotonia may impede normal spine growth, depending on the muscles it affects.

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