Opiate drugs can help relieve pain, and the drugs clonazepam and sodium valproate may help relieve involuntary muscle jerks. |
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Muscle cramping is a painful, involuntary muscle spasm that regularly frustrates athletes. |
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Overexposure can lead to symptoms of dizziness, respiratory problems, involuntary muscle twitching and even paralysis. |
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Birds that contract avian botulism lose involuntary muscle control, including eyelid function, have clenched feet, and can't hold up their heads. |
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In her case it has caused involuntary muscle spasms affecting her whole body. |
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He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the involuntary muscle clenching. |
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The hand movements were a result of nervous system feedback, the tongue of the creature was some how triggering involuntary muscle spasms. |
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The airways are surrounded by a type of involuntary muscle known as smooth muscle. |
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Families frequently misdiagnose their loved ones' involuntary muscle reflexes as consciousness. |
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The contractile activity of involuntary muscle is normally regulated by the autonomic nervous system. |
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Digested food, in the form of waste, then moves through the intestines as a result of involuntary muscle contractions. |
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I got involuntary muscle twitches because I wasn't sleeping or eating enough. |
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So maybe it is an entire concept album about involuntary muscle twitches. |
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An involuntary muscle contraction that is not co-ordinated with other muscles. |
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They will experience involuntary muscle spasms, and are often described as having varying degrees of mental dementia. |
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The involuntary muscle contractions force the body into repetitive and often twisting movements as well as awkward, irregular postures. |
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Small involuntary muscle contractions use fuel from carbohydrates and proteins and 80 per cent of this consumed energy is given off as heat. |
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Very intensive low-frequency radiation can trigger nerve impulses and involuntary muscle contractions. |
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The distinctive dome of the soles gently pushes against the arch of your feet triggering an involuntary muscle contraction which raises it. |
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This insecticide causes a rapid excitation of the insect nervous system, leading to involuntary muscle contractions, prostration with tremors, and paralysis. |
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Portable powered muscle stimulators should not be used while driving, operating machinery, or during any activity in which involuntary muscle contractions may put the user at undue risk of injury. |
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However, involuntary muscle contractions and hesitation before explosive movements do constitute activity limitations in comparison to able-bodied players. |
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Pseudoephedrine has been associated with irritability, restlessness, lethargy, hallucination, hypertension and involuntary muscle movement in children. |
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Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterised by intense, involuntary muscle contractions causing abnormal postures and positions of all or part of the body. |
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