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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spinal muscular atrophy , poliomyelitis , and primary lateral sclerosis are all examples of motor neuron diseases

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What does recovery from motor neuron diseases depend on?

Recovery from motor neuron diseases depends on the type of disease and the amount of muscle degeneration present


Is there any medicine for motor neuron diseases?

Currently no


What are the special concerns surrounding patients with motor neuron diseases?

It is important to remember that even in the most severe motor neuron diseases, a person's personality, intelligence, reasoning ability, or memory are not impaired


What characterizes motor neuron diseases?

Motor neuron diseases are varied and destructive in their effect. They commonly have distinctive differences in their origin and causation, but a similar result in their outcome for the patient: severe muscle weakness


How are motor neuron diseases diagnosed?

often based upon symptoms and exclusion of other neurological diseases. Nerve conduction studies can help distinguish some forms of peripheral neuropathy from motor neuron disease


What are motor neuron diseases?

Motor neuron diseases are a group of neurological conditions that affect the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movements. Examples include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and spinal muscular atrophy. These diseases can lead to muscle weakness, atrophy, and eventually loss of motor function.


Is epilepsy one of the motor neuron diseases?

Epilepsy is not a motor neuron disease. It is not even considered a disease, but a condition. Epilepsy has various forms and has all sorts of causes. Everyone who has Epilepsy is different.


The synapse of a motor neuron with a muscle fiber is known as the what?

neuromuscular junction


Is motor a neuron?

motor neuron is a type of neuron that found at the muscles, tissues, and organs.


How does muscle weakness affect patient motor neuron diseases with?

Muscles of the legs are most often affected, leading to clumsiness, unstable gait, or lower limb paralysis. Muscle cramps and fasciculations (twitching) occur with most motor neuron diseases. Facial muscles may also be affected


What completes pathway between sensory neuron and motor neuron?

The pathway between a sensory neuron and a motor neuron is completed by an interneuron, also known as an association neuron. Interneurons relay signals between sensory and motor neurons, integrating and processing information before sending signals to initiate a response.


How are motor and sensory neurons categorized?

Motor Neuron and Sensory Neuron