Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle-cell disease (“SCD”), sometimes call sickle-cell anemia, is a hereditary disorder that causes the red cells of the blood to have a sickle shape. This[…]
Sickle-cell disease (“SCD”), sometimes call sickle-cell anemia, is a hereditary disorder that causes the red cells of the blood to have a sickle shape. This[…]
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes seizures. Seizures are abnormal brain activity that causes physical or mental symptoms that can vary greatly depending on[…]
Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine. It is usually congenital, in other words, people are usually born with it. Typically, scoliosis is not[…]
Sarcoidosis is a syndrome, thought to be an autoimmune condition although its causes are unknown, that causes collections of inflammatory cells in the organs of[…]
Rheumatoid arthritis (“RA”) is an inflammatory autoimmune condition typically characterized by inflammation of the joints. Fortunately, improvements in treatment in recent years have resulted in relief[…]
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (“RSD”) is a condition that results in symptoms such as burning pain, swelling, skin discoloration and shininess and sometimes muscle atrophy of[…]
Quadriplegia is defined as paralysis of all four limbs of the body. It is usually caused by severe spinal cord or brain injury or congenital[…]
Pregnancy is not considered a disabling impairment for the purposes of Social Security disability, even if you have a high-risk pregnancy and significant physical impairments. This[…]
Post-polio syndrome (“PPS”) affects people who have a history of polio infection. It can affect people decades after their original exposure to the polio virus.[…]
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that causes rigidity and tremors in the muscles. Parkinson’s can affect both gross movements such as walking and[…]