Myoclonic (MY-o-KLON-ik) seizures are quick, shock-like jerks of a muscle or a group of muscle groups. "Myo" approach muscle and "clonus" (KLOH-nus) method rapidly alternating contraction and relaxation—jerking or twitching—of a muscle. generally they don't ultimate extra than a 2nd or two. There can be just one, however sometimes many will arise inside a brief time. Even humans without epilepsy can enjoy myoclonus in hiccups or in a sudden jerk that can wake you up as you're simply falling asleep. these things are normal. In epilepsy, myoclonic seizures normally motive ordinary moves on both aspects of the frame at the identical time.
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
Research Article: Neurological Disorders
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