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The origin of muscle fasciculations and cramps
Muscle & Nerve, 1994AbstractThe anatomic site of origin of muscle fasciculations and cramps has been debated for many years. Many authors have argued for a central origin of the abnormal discharges in the anterior horn cells. However, most of the evidence favors a very distal origin in the intramuscular motor nerve terminals.
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Muscle pain, cramps and hypertonicity
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004New clinical syndromes involving presumed muscle pain (myalgia), cramps, and hypertonicity are being recognized in veterinary medicine, but there are few published reports. In general, these have been breed specific and still poorly described. The aim of this article is to give a brief introduction to the concepts of myalgia, cramps, and hypertonicity ...
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Effect of furosemide on muscle cramps in patients with liver cirrhosis
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia), 2020Hideto Kawaratani +2 more
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Aetiology of skeletal muscle ‘cramps’ during exercise: A novel hypothesis
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1997Martin Schwellnus
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