Acromyotonia

Symptoms are often worsened by cold temperatures or repetitive movement, leading to a "locked" or "solid" feel in the hands.

The affected area can feel like a solid, immovable piece, similar to a spasm. It is often a symptom of underlying neuromuscular disorders rather than a disease on its own. acromyotonia

Based on your request, (sometimes referenced as acromyotonus) is a medical term for a type of myotonia (muscle spasm or inability to relax) that specifically affects the muscles of the extremities (hands and feet), often leading to a temporary "solid," stiff, or rigid state after contraction . Key Aspects of Acromyotonia Symptoms are often worsened by cold temperatures or

It should not be confused with the (part of the shoulder) or acromegaly (a growth hormone disorder). often leading to a temporary "solid

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