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And long before either of these recent works, there was "Clonus."
"And the clonus had a mind of its own," he says.
Then, just before I walked out, the clonus started.
The onset of a general clonus was used as the endpoint.
Some consider clonus as simply an extended outcome of spasticity.
Although closely linked, clonus is not seen in all patients with spasticity.
That clonus can be found in the most recent Merriam-Webster.
This may therefore explain why clonus is typically found in distal structures like the ankle.
Subsequent beating of the foot will result, however only a sustained clonus (5 beats or more) is considered abnormal.
The makers of Clonus filed suit, claiming copyright infringement.
(This is not the same as clonus; see below.)
Clonus is commonly seen in the ankle but may exist in other distal structures as well.
The brace also resisted the clonus.
However, dyskinesia, hypertonia and clonus may occur in some cases.
In the third stage, neurological examination may reveal clonus and positive Babinski sign.
When the dancer's leg began to vibrate, they stopped, waiting while he leaned hard on the leg to stop the clonus.
A series of rapid muscle contractions (clonus).
Eurytus was the father of Clonus.
Clonus is another symptom that is characterized by alternating, rapid muscle contraction and relaxation.
Clonus can also be tested in the knees by rapidly pushing the patella (knee cap), towards the toes.
His clonus is reduced; his awareness of the position of his left leg, foot and toes has returned.
Rearing and falling with forelimb clonus (generalized motor convulsions)
Typically a patient is standing and walking on the balls of the feet with rigid legs and often with ankle clonus.
Clonus is typically seen in patients with stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord damage and hepatic encephalopathy.
Grade 4 ankle hyper reflexia is called ankle clonus.