clonicity
/klɒnɪˈsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The quality of having or showing clonic spasms, especially in reference to a medical condition.
“The doctor studied the clonicity of the patient’s seizure patterns to develop a treatment plan.”
2. noun
A series of clonic spasms, often seen in medical conditions such as epilepsy.
“The patient experienced a period of clonicity during the seizure, which was characterized by rapid muscle contractions.”