Look-up Resources: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/charcot-marie-tooth-disease/ds00557 and http://www.Medicinenet.Com/charcot-marie-tooth-disease/article.Htm.
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Yes: Sensory and proprioceptive nerves in the hands and feet are often damaged, while pain nerves are left intact. Overuse of an affected hand or limb can activate symptoms including numbness, spasm, and painful cramping.
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