He developed jaw muscle spasm or trismus, difficulty swallowing, and stiffness or pain in the neck, shoulder and back muscles. |
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During the initial inflammatory phase of this process the muscle responds with a reflex spasm which is the tightness or knot you can feel. |
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But even when mild, such spasm can be undesirable, as in writer's cramp or the analogous problems for musicians. |
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His body fell into a light spasm as the pain set up, ripping a yowl from his possibly broken jaw. |
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The first outwardly visible sign of change is in the body's right foot which has begun to spasm and move at the ankle. |
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In the first case, Kitty L. was T-boned on the driver's side of her car, and she suffered neck tenderness with some spasm and back soreness. |
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Sometimes, the first and only sign of tetanus is a spasm of the muscles nearest to the infected wound. |
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He was separated from society not by choice and intellect, but by some involuntary spasm of fate that had left him bitter and reduced to beggary. |
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He will be returning this week, after missing last week with his chronic shagger's back causing him to spasm. |
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In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness. |
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The cells contain histamine and trienes leukotrines that loosen cell joints and allow foreign proteins to enter deeply, causing lung tube spasm. |
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It was a black mood at a black moment, a spasm that sentient Americans prefer to forget. |
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In the sickbay, Renny's body wracked with a sudden spasm, ripping off one of the monitors. |
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Last year my back went into spasm and for a couple of weeks I was in mortal agony. |
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We made an initial diagnosis of muscular spasm with a possible septic left hip. |
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The main symptom of a slipped disc is sudden, excruciating back pain with severe back muscle spasm. |
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The inhaled bronchodilators relieve only the airway narrowing from spasm of the bronchial smooth muscle. |
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There will be a spasm of nativism and anti-immigrant feelings that we have not seen in a long time. |
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Occasionally the blockage is brought on by spasm of the muscle walls of the coronary arteries. |
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The wheezing is caused by a spasm of the bronchial tubes or by swelling of the mucous membrane. |
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The present study investigated whether Mg prevents coronary spasm in patients with vasospastic angina. |
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Muscle cramping is a painful, involuntary muscle spasm that regularly frustrates athletes. |
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Frank's hands jerked in a spasm, his palms sweaty in the enclosure of his shirt. |
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The ride home was fairly uneventful, except when Nick started having a sneezing spasm, and mom totally freaked out. |
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The man burst into a quick spasm of crude laughter and then quickly fell silent. |
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Heat is often used after the first 24 to 48 hours to reduce pain, relieve muscle spasm, and improve local blood flow. |
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As he twisted around to glance at the television news, his back went into spasm. |
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The disease is characterized by a gradual increase in skeletal muscle rigidity and muscle spasm. |
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She abruptly crashes to the floor and begins to spasm as though having a seizure. |
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Beginners are often plagued by this cramp, which strikes like a boxer's body blow and happens when an overworked diaphragm begins to spasm. |
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It sort of simmers and bubbles and from time to time erupts into a lava-like spasm of vexation, pique and peevishness. |
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I bent over to pick her up, but with a sudden spasm of violent energy she angrily pushed herself off. |
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Last month we had to call the doctor out because the stress of all this had sent Hilary's muscles into spasm. |
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Neurologic disorders that cause objective tinnitus include palatomyoclonus and idiopathic stapedial muscle spasm. |
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Salivation and thirst are great but the victim cannot swallow water because of throat muscle spasm hence the misnomer hydrophobia. |
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Examination of her hymen showed a dilated orifice after initial spasm and inability to relax. |
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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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A single blue and single red spasm of coruscation flickered on either side of the dragon. |
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Typical findings include spiculation of the mucosa, spasm, abscess, or evidence of frank perforation. |
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Colic pain is precipitated by spasm of a dilated cystic duct that is obstructed by gallstones. |
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Coronary spasm, which results from an increased vasomotor tone of epicardial coronary arteries, can produce myocardial ischemia. |
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Does your child mention headaches, neck aches, achy strained muscles, low back pain, muscle spasm, or tingling hands? |
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This is followed by alternating periods of muscle spasm and relaxation which usually lasts 1 to 3 minutes. |
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Muscle spasm sets in shortly after dislocation, making reduction more difficult. |
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Over the footpace of the altar hangs a unique crucifix on which the carved oak corpus leans forward in a spasm of death agony, with its arms grotesquely twisted behind. |
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A spasm of computer trouble yesterday delayed finishing some thoughts on Mitt Romney's USA Today op-ed about social safety nets. |
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For three straight days, a spasm of violence has gripped Cairo, leaving 13 people dead and scores wounded. |
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Essentially, this is no more than a spasm of mindless and brutal high summer destruction. |
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Weakness, incoordination, cramps and spasm develop with difficulty in using the hands for skilled movements, also with walking, speaking and swallowing. |
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Its carminative action helps relieve wind and spasm in the bowel, and its gentle action is particularly suited for children and those with delicate stomachs. |
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The cylopegic drops will relieve ciliary spasm and dilate the pupil. |
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He has already walked several times, using callipers and leaning on bars, and says that after a spasm he can sometimes twitch the muscle in his leg. |
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By Wednesday, the national spasm of bulk-buying reached a plateau. |
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Her body would spasm with joyous rapture at the mere thought of it. |
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The Pritzkers can only hope that all their current troubles will be fleeting, a brief spasm rather than the beginning of a decline in their fortunes. |
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She didn't move a muscle, except for the slight spasm in her hand. |
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Akin's view may be outrageous, but its outrageousness is not one man's mental spasm. |
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Repetitive episodes of coronary artery spasm and paroxysms of hypertension may result in endothelial damage, coronary artery dissection, and acceleration of atherosclerosis. |
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He began to spasm from cramps at the end of a 90-minute practice. |
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On the afternoon of his death, a bronchial spasm caused by the wasp stings had caused him breathing difficulties, which had left his lungs hyper-inflated. |
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Things slowly got worse, despite treatment, until my back began to spasm. |
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Hiccups in dogs, just as in people, are caused when a spasm of the muscular diaphragm creates a sudden inhalation followed by a closure of the glottis. |
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The drugs that treat asthma either relax the bronchial spasm, or reduce the inflammation that makes the bronchial tubes swollen and irritable to minor irritants. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging or examination under anesthesia and arthroscopy are options when adequate examination is not possible because of pain or spasm. |
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She performs a solo of impossible postures, in which she acquits herself with aplomb, but which leaves the spectator's mind and muscles tensed to the point of spasm. |
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Buerger's disease is when arteries in the arms and legs go into prolonged spasm in response to nicotine. |
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Or was I a broken-down college professor living out a spasm of middlescence on the golden coast of Califomia? |
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When an exhausted sucker is hauled to the top of The Wall, usually its muckling circle of a mouth goes into a frenzied sucking spasm. |
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Nonlower extremity injuries range from saddle burns to nerve compression to lumbar muscle spasm. |
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It may be due to spasm of the muscles in the abdominal wall, or due to spasms of the gut. |
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The disease needs immediate treatment in hospital with antitoxin injections, antibiotics and sedatives to relieve muscle spasm. |
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Smrcka theorized that the model probably suffered from a stroke or a spasm following kickbox training. |
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Achalasia and diffuse esophageal spasm are two of the more well-known esophageal motility disorders diagnosed on barium studies and manometry. |
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We sing this to our baffled clients who can't believe that a fallen arch can cause a back spasm. |
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Hypocalcemia is occasionally noted, but rarely are there any accompanying symptoms of muscle twitching, Chvostek sign, or carpopedal spasm. |
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A spasm of violent nausea seized him and he turned up his eyes into his head in a frightening grimace which seemed almost epileptoid. |
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Make sure you do indeed have good control of your gastroesophageal reflux disease, since this can trigger the spasm. |
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Laryngospasm is a protective reflex closure of the upper airway from spasm of the glottic musculature as the result of an abnormal stimulus. |
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The key to both pain relief and healing is to relax that muscle spasm so I prescribed him some glyceryl trinitrate ointment. |
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The neuroses of motion, or kinesioneuroses of the larynx, may be subdivided into spasm of the larynx, or hyperkinesis, and paralysis of the larynx or akinesis. |
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Now, as the bus pulled up, I thought I could already smell the fartlike aroma of the cafeteria. I felt my guts spasm, and I knew I wasn't going in. |
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Like I said, it's cut down on my spasm, so I would be able to do a little better work than spazzing out all the time, falling out of my chair and stuff like that. |
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Chao's fundamental treatment principles for dealing with CVA are to course wind and diffuse the lungs, relax spasm and resolve tetany, stop cough and disinhibit the throat. |
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The first time a torn meniscus displaces into the intercondylar area, tension on the capsule causes severe pain and muscle spasm of all muscle groups. |
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