
Ankle Clonus a Simple Way to Identify Serotonin Syndrome
Dec 13, 2012 · The prevalence of mild to moderate serotonin syndrome, a potentially serious drug reaction, is strikingly high among patients receiving buprenorphine. The good news is it's easily …
Is there a way to self-test clonus | ALS Forums
Oct 2, 2008 · Is there a way to self-test ankle clonus? I’ve watched some online videos on clonus. I see the Dr. pushing against the bottom of a patients foot and then the foot responds with a jerking …
Clonus... | ALS Forums
Nov 12, 2016 · From what I understand, Clonus is UMN in origin ;"Spasticity is increased muscle tone, hyperactive stretch reflexes, and clonus (an oscillatory motor response to muscle stretching)". I have …
Clonus vs. Tremors | ALS Forums
Dec 18, 2012 · What is the difference between clonus and tremors? I'm reduced to using a plastic wine glass!
clonus | ALS Forums
Apr 12, 2019 · Frobert Thread Mar 6, 2019 als ankle anxiety burning clonus concerned fatigue foot movement muscles neurologist physical therapy problems questions story tests therapy twitching …
Hyperreflexia vs Hyporreflexia | ALS Forums
Apr 4, 2018 · Normal reflexes in an atrophied muscle can actually be viewed as an upper motor neuron sign if there is other evidence pointing towards ALS. Pathological reflexes such as Hoffman’s and …
clonus issues | ALS Forums
Jan 26, 2017 · My clonus has gotten really bad, particularly in my left wrist (dominant hand) and comes on when I try to do pretty much anything with that hand/wrist. In this video I elicited clonus by simply …
What is clonus? - ALS Support Community
May 4, 2008 · Clonus is a sign of certain neurological conditions, and is particularly associated with upper motor neuron lesions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), stroke, multiple sclerosis, …
Clonus/subclonus, how often is it? | ALS Forums
Nov 2, 2017 · Sustained clonus is considered an upper motor neuron sign and can be seen in some people with ALS and PLS. It is nonspecific and can also be seen in some people with MS, CP, and …
Spasticity/Clonus really worrying me | ALS Forums
Aug 1, 2021 · This raises a red flag to me considering clonus and spasticity are indicative of upper motor neuron lesions. Now for my fasciculations, I’ve noticed that I have them now mainly deep in my left …