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Handgrip impairment in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

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2005

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The results of this survey reveal that, in the majority of the CMT cases, handgrip is affected mildly so that only simple recommendations to prevent further muscle and joint damage are required; however, in more than 1 out 5 cases, the handrip impairment is quite severe and requires a detailed rehabilitative program with daily exercises, and, in a small number of cases, is so severe that independence in the daily living activities is lost or very reduced.