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- Myoclonus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Myoclonus refers to a quick jerking movement that you can't control Hiccups are a form of myoclonus, as are the sudden jerks or "sleep starts" that you may feel just before falling asleep These forms of myoclonus occur in healthy people and usually aren't serious
- Myoclonus: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Types
Myoclonus is a brief, sudden muscle movement (like a twitch or spasm) If you notice muscle jerks that are new and or getting more frequent, you should talk to a healthcare provider They’re the best person to help you discover why you’re experiencing this and what you can do about it
- Myoclonus - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Myoclonus refers to sudden, brief involuntary twitching or jerking of a muscle or group of muscles The twitching cannot be stopped or controlled by the person experiencing it Myoclonus is not a disease itself, rather it describes a clinical sign
- Myoclonus - Wikipedia
Myoclonus is a brief, involuntary, irregular (lacking rhythm) twitching of a muscle, a joint, or a group of muscles, different from clonus, which is rhythmic or regular Myoclonus (myo-"muscle", clonus "spasm") describes a medical sign and, generally, is not a diagnosis of a disease
- Myoclonus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Myoclonus is a complex and often perplexing hyperkinetic movement disorder Myoclonus describes an involuntary and uncontrollable muscle contraction disorder consisting of sudden, brief, and lightning-like movements of a specific muscle, group of muscles, or even the entire body
- Myoclonus - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - Merck Manual . . .
Myoclonus refers to quick, lightning-like jerks (contractions) of a muscle or a group of muscles Myoclonus may occur normally (for example, jerking of a leg when a person is falling asleep), but it may result from a disorder, such as liver failure, a head injury, low blood sugar, or Parkinson disease or from use of certain medications
- Myoclonus: Causes, Types, and Treatment - Healthline
Myoclonus is a sudden and involuntary muscle spasm It is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder and can interfere with eating, talking, and walking The movement is involuntary and can’t
- Myoclonic disorders: a practical approach for diagnosis and treatment
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in the case of positive myoclonus, or by sudden cessation of ongoing muscular activity, in the case of negative myoclonus (NM)
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