myoclonus

/maɪˈɒkloʊnəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or a group of muscles, often caused by a neurological disorder.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with myoclonus and prescribed medication to control the symptoms.”

2. noun

A type of epilepsy characterized by brief, shock-like muscle spasms.

“The patient’s myoclonus was a symptom of her underlying neurological condition.”

Synonyms

  • involuntary twitch
  • muscle spasm

Antonyms

  • controlled muscle action
  • voluntary movement