suorakaidevärähtely
Suorakaidevärähtely, also known as rectus abdominis twitch, is a neurological phenomenon characterized by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the rectus abdominis muscle. This condition is typically observed in individuals with a history of spinal cord injury or disease, particularly those with lesions above the T10 level. The twitching is usually symmetrical and occurs in a regular rhythm, often ranging from 4 to 15 per minute.
The exact cause of suorakaidevärähtely is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to
Treatment for suorakaidevärähtely is not typically necessary, as it is a normal physiological response to neurological
Suorakaidevärähtely is a well-documented phenomenon in the field of neurology and is often used as a clinical