What Can Histological Studies Reveal About Motor Dysfunction?
Histological studies can provide insights into the structural and functional abnormalities in tissues involved in motor function. For example: - Neurodegenerative Diseases: Conditions like ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) show degenerated motor neurons. - Muscular Dystrophies: These are characterized by abnormalities in muscle tissue, such as the replacement of muscle fibers with fibrous tissue and fat. - Neuropathies: Conditions that affect peripheral nerves can show demyelination or axonal degeneration.