![]() Did you know?Signs of proximal muscle weakness include: abdominal breathing or accessory muscle use; a feeling of "slipping through hands" when held suspended by examiner under armpits; inability to voluntarily flex neck when supine or head lag when pulled to sit; difficulty rising from floor (including Gowers maneuver, full or modified)
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