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  • Is there a way to self-test clonus | ALS Support Community
    I had no idea I had clonus until I went to the doctor after tripping (very clumsy) and tearing a ligament I told him about my hip pain as an afterthought and he decided to do several tests on me He was very captivated by my "clonus" and kept doing tests and ultimately sent me for an MRI
  • Ankle Clonus a Simple Way to Identify Serotonin Syndrome - Medscape
    The presence of ankle clonus was key to identifying the syndrome, said Dr Cassady In this population, it was present in 43% The severity of ankle clonus was generally mild (3 to 4 beats) or
  • Clonus. . . - ALS Support Community
    Clonus does not occur on it's own It has to be triggered in some manner, like a strike on a reflex point There is a You Tube video demonstrating clonus any Neurologist who may have watched it is smiling from ear to ear Clonus is not a definitive sign of PLS but can be present equally as rare as the disease itself
  • Spasticity Clonus really worrying me | ALS Support Community
    My neurologist checked my reflexes again yesterday and noticed that my clonus went down to 3 beats, which I understand is a normal range! I had also commented to him how I’d always had brisk reflexes, so these two things put me slightly more at ease on UMN issues but the stiffness in the mornings still does concern me
  • UMN vs LMN Damage Signs | ALS Support Community
    7 Exaggerated deep tendon reflexes and clonus may be present Signs of Lower Motor Neuron Lesions (LMNL) 1 Flaccid paralysis of muscles supplied 2 Atrophy of muscles supplied 3 Loss of reflexes of muscles supplied 4 Muscles fasciculation (contraction of a group of fibers) due to irritation of the motor neurons – seen with naked eye 5
  • What is clonus? - ALS Support Community
    Clonus (from the Greek for "violent, confused motion") is a series of involuntary muscular contractions due to sudden stretching of the muscle 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, spinal cord
  • Hamstring clonus - ALS Support Community
    "Clonus is commonly seen in the ankle but may exist in other distal structures as well " (Wiki) *doesnt say about proximal structure at all* my clonus is happening in proximal structure left leg, and distal proximal region in right leg anybody has a hamstring clonus?
  • Clonus subclonus, how often is it? | ALS Support Community
    I’ve never heard the term “subclonus” Clonus can be unsustained (a few beats) or sustained Up to a few beats of clonus can be within the realm of normal as can “brisk” reflexes Sometimes the two go together Sustained clonus is considered an upper motor neuron sign and can be seen in some people with ALS and PLS
  • clonus issues - ALS Support Community
    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 trying to lift cock my wrist: New video by Kristina Golji
  • Update on Neurologists Appointment As Requested [He wont Order an EMG . . .
    I asked him about UMN signs I talked to him about the vibrating in my legs when I lifted some heavy weights and asked if I had clonus, he mentioned I had 2-3 beats of clonus when he checked, and that it wasn't anything abnormal to be concerned about Apparently the reflexes were normal He checked patellar, ankle, bicep, and tricep reflexes





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