www.istockphoto.com #14999560 Researchers from the University of Sydney remain perplexed by the emergence of hand tremor as a predictor of calf cramp in children with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease but theorize that the relationship may involve fatigue.
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Hand tremor as predictor of calf cramp in CMT patients perplexes researchers
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