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A spasm is an involuntary movement of a muscle. Twitches or tics are examples of small-scale spasms. A full body spasm is known as a seizure (or fit)
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... GUESS is fasciculations - small nerve twitches which induce small muscle twitches. ... There is another name for involuntary sustained muscle contractions which can lead to abnormal ...
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The "tics" commonly seen in TS may include uncontrollable blinking, facial grimaces, head jerking, muscle twitches, as well as involuntary vocalizations.
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Muscle cramps are involuntary and often painful contractions (movements) of the muscles. ... Muscle spasms are different than muscle twitches , which are covered in a separate ...
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The primary symptoms caused by peripheral nerve hyperexcitability (PNH) is involuntary muscle fibre activity in the form of muscle twitches(fasciculations), cramp and cramp like ...
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Muscle cramps are involuntary and often painful contractions (movements) of the muscles. ... Muscle spasms are different than muscle twitches , which are covered in a separate ...
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Muscle cramps, Muscle cramps are involuntary and often painful contractions (movements) of the ... Muscle spasms are different than muscle twitches , which are covered in a separate ...
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Involuntary spasms in the muscles of the eyelid causes eye twitch. Eye twitches often ... Simply stated, eye twitches are muscle spasms and, like most muscle spasms, they ...
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