Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
Spasticity is a disorder of muscle function that causes muscle tightness or spasm. It is the involuntary movement (jerking) of muscles.
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
A drug used to treat seizures (involuntary muscle movements) caused by epilepsy (a group of brain disorders).
Background Myoclonus is an abnormal movement described as a sudden, brief, shock-like, involuntary movement caused by active muscle
A drug used to treat seizures (involuntary muscle movements) caused by epilepsy (a group of brain disorders).
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
A drug used to treat seizures (involuntary muscle movements) caused by epilepsy (a group of brain disorders).
What causes uncontrollable movement? There are several potential causes for involuntary movements. In general, involuntary movement suggests damage to nerves or areas of your brain that affect motor coordination. However, a variety of underlying conditions can produce involuntary movement. In children. In children, some of the most common
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Shutter is what covers a window at night as quoted in a Night before Christmas
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.
Shudder is the involuntary shaking movement that the body does when excited or while experiencing an orgasm