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Treatment of disorders of gut-brain interaction with peppermint oil and caraway oil combination Menthacarin : A phase IV clinical trial. [PDF]

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Muscle cramps

Muscle & Nerve, 2005
AbstractMuscle cramps are a common problem characterized by a sudden, painful, involuntary contraction of muscle. These true cramps, which originate from peripheral nerves, may be distinguished from other muscle pain or spasm. Medical history, physical examination, and a limited laboratory screen help to determine the various causes of muscle cramps ...
Timothy M, Miller, Robert B, Layzer
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Writer's cramp

Trends in Neurosciences, 1990
Writer's cramp has been recognized for over a century, and originally was construed as a physical motor disorder. However, an unfortunate use of the descriptive term 'professional neuroses' to describe this and other similar task-specific conditions, coupled subsequently with fashions in psychiatry, led to the mistaken belief that writer's cramp was ...
C D, Marsden, M P, Sheehy
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Writer's cramp

Toxicon, 2015
Writer's cramp is the most common form of focal, task-specific dystonia. Symptoms frequently evolve in the setting of repetitive hand movements and increased writing demands, and clinical presentations demonstrate a variety of different dystonic patterns of the upper extremity such as while writing or holding a writing utensil.
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Trapshooter's Cramp

Archives of Neurology, 1982
To the Editor.— I think a novel and heretofore undescribed disorder of movement peculiar to trapshooters seems to be worthy of comment. As a neurologist and amateur trapshooter, I have long been cognizant of a problem that occurs in fellow competitors.
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