Dance-like involuntary movement
Introduction (Overview): Dance-like involuntary movement is a clinical manifestation of involuntary movement. Involuntary movement, or abnormal movement, is an involuntary contraction of a part of a voluntary muscle, a muscle, or some muscle group. Refers to skeletal muscle movements that are clearly conscious and cannot be controlled by the patient. Clinically common are muscle bundle tremor, muscle fiber twitch, convulsions, convulsions, myoclonus, tremors, dance-like movements, hand and foot movements, and torsional spasms.
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