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Muscles are defined as contractile tissue of the body, and their function is to produce force and cause motion. Bones are termed as dense connective tissue. They protect the various organs of the body and support the muscles when they move.

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Use of new technologies applied to movement disorders and sharing.

As many of you know it is possible to know at times the way a person thinks and feels every moment of his life. This seems great.

We talk to others, read blogs written by them in websites, participate in forums or and meetings to share things mutually. The recent platforms like twitter help to know about things too. Maybe the sharing of very common daily occurrences would be a new useful way to know that others suffer from a similar disorder as you do. This would also help us and other people to learn and get a better mood or attitude.

Many of you know I suffer from dystonia since the 70’s, but I am also caregiver of my wife who suffers from MS.

Would you like to follow a person with a movement disorder and know what he thinks, does or feels every moment of his life?

If yes, please visit www.distoweb.com in the Twitter area to know about dystonia and other movement disorders.

Posted on : Wednesday, June 16, 2010 4:54 PM
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