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Is there any treatment?
There is no cure for MMA. Treatment consists of muscle strengthening exercises and training in hand coordination
What is the prognosis?
The symptoms of MMA usually progress slowly for one to two years before reaching a plateau, and then remain stable for many
years. Disability is generally slight. Rarely, the weakness progresses to the opposite limb. There is also a slowly progressive
variant of MMA known as O'Sullivan-McLeod syndrome, which only affects the small muscles of the hand and forearm and has a
slowly progressive course.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports a broad range of research on motor neuron diseases. The goals of these studies are to increase
understanding of these disorders and to find ways to treat, prevent, and ultimately cure them.
Synonyms: Benign Focal Amyotrophy,Hirayama Syndrome,O'Sullivan-McLeod Syndrome