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RUI Neuromedicine Clinic of 7th Generation Rui Wang, LLC 
Neuromuscular Disorder Specialists in Schenectady, Albany, Saratoga, Syracuse, Rochester, Binghamton, NY
Approaching to Inflammation Targeted Therapy for Neuromuscular Diseases

Welcome to Integrative Medicine, a leading integrative medicine network dedicated to holistic health and wellness. Our team specializes in neuromuscular disorders, providing personalized care to patients in Schenectady, Albany, Saratoga, Rochester, Binghamton, and Syracuse, NY. We focus on treating the whole person, combining traditional and alternative therapies to achieve optimal health outcomes. Trust us to support your journey to wellness with compassion and expertise.

Neuromuscular Disorders

 

What is neuromuscular diseases?

Neuromuscular diseases include a wide-range of disorders affecting the peripheral nervous system, which consists of all the motor and sensory nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. Progressive muscle weakness is the predominant condition of these disorders.

 

Neuromuscular Disease Treatment

We treat the full scope of neuromuscular disorders, including:

  • Diabetic neuropathy – nerve damage caused by diabetes

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and other motor neuron diseases – destroys cells that control voluntary muscle activity

  • Toxic neuropathy – pain and weakness caused by toxic substances

  • Small fiber neuropathy – affects the nerve endings of the skin

  • Autonomic neuropathies – damage to nerves that affects the heart, blood pressure, body temperature, digestion and more

  • Muscular disorders, hereditary:

    1. Congenital myopathies – muscle weakness existing at birth

    2. Muscular dystrophy – a group of disorders involving muscle weakness

    3. Metabolic myopathies – breakdown of muscles, cramping syndromes, exercise intolerance, including mitochondrial disorders

  • Muscular disorders, acquired:

    1. Inclusion body myositis – inflammatory muscle disease includes weakness and difficulty swallowing

    2. Dermatomyositis – inflammatory muscle disease includes muscle weakness and skin rash

    3. Polymyositis – includes muscle weakness and inflammation

    4. Necrotizing myopathy – extensive muscle destruction

  • Neuromuscular junction disorders (dysfunction at location where nerves connect with muscles):

    1. Myasthenia gravis – communication problem between nerves and muscles results in muscle weakness and muscle fatigue

    2. Lambert-Eaton Syndrome – often coincides with cancer, causing muscle weakness

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