Abstract: Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated with neurological disorders, and are often assessed with intramuscular electromyography ...
The muscle twitch creates short, involuntary muscle contractions, which affect tiny muscle areas that lie beneath the skin.
Symptoms also include tripping accidents, falling objects and unexpected outbursts of laughter or crying, which medical professionals identify as 'pseudobulbar affect'. Symptoms spread slowly from one ...
Eosinophilic fasciitis (EF) is a rare localized scleroderma-like disorder 1. Until today both the etiology and pathomechanism remain elusive. In general, the skin changes are symmetric and include an ...
The practice of electromyography, despite many advances in signal analysis, quantification, and computer modelling, remains to an extent an art. The experienced electromyographer relies as much, if ...
Results of the phase 3 STRENGTH study show that intrathecal onasemnogene abeparvovec has a favorable safety profile consistent with findings in treatment-naïve patients and may be another treatment ...
Abstract: Human activity recognition (HAR) has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its potential to meet the growing needs of various industries. Electromyography (EMG) is essential in ...
Muscle twitching is often caused by stress or a lack of sleep and is usually not serious. If muscle twitching occurs with muscle weakness or wasting, you should see a doctor. Muscle twitches can be ...
Correspondence to Professor Bruce V Taylor, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; bruce.taylor{at}utas.edu.au Despite 30 years of research there ...
Too much caffeine can cause lip twitching, and cutting back on caffeinated foods and drinks can help. Certain medications, like steroids and antibiotics, can make your lip twitch. Low potassium can ...