Sleep myoclonus is involuntary, nonrhythmic muscle twitching that occurs either as a person falls asleep or during sleep. The movements include hiccups, starts, and jerks. Sleep myoclonus is not a ...
Myoclonus is characterized by sudden, involuntary jerks, and can be caused by a variety of acquired and genetic factors Clinical neurophysiological tests help to determine the anatomical origin of the ...
Myoclonus is a sudden, random muscle jerk. It can happen alone or stem from a medical condition. Possible causes include medication side effects, damage to the nervous system, and disorders that ...