Patients with multiple sclerosis may alternatively experience the - TopicsExpress



          

Patients with multiple sclerosis may alternatively experience the opposite problem of the knees becoming locked in the bent position. This locking of the knees is caused by contraction of the hamstrings, which are the long muscles located on the rear of the upper leg, and the hip flexors, which are the muscles located on the top of the upper thigh, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society explains. Read more: livestrong/article/214566-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms-in-the-knees/#ixzz1OkognRfL
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 10:50:49 +0000

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