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=== Clinic ===
=== Clinic ===


* Spasm is a sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle/ a group of muscles, or a hollow organ such as the heart.
* Spasm is an entity, characterized with sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle/ a group of muscles, or a hollow organ such as the heart.
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* It is most commonly accompanied by muscle cramp (Sudden burst of pain).  
* It is most commonly accompanied by muscle cramp (Sudden burst of pain).  
* A muscle cramp is usually harmless and ceases after a few minutes. It is typically caused by ion imbalance or muscle overload.
* A muscle cramp is usually harmless and ceases after a few minutes. It is typically caused by ion imbalance or muscle overload.
* Various kinds of involuntary muscle activity may be referred to as a "spasm".
* Various kinds of involuntary muscle activity may be referred to as a "spasm".
* A spasm may be a muscle contraction caused by abnormal nerve stimulation or by abnormal activity of the muscle itself.
* Spasmism is a series of spasms or permanent spasms


==== Spasmism ====
It is a series of spasms or permanent spasms




=== Hypertonic muscle spasm ===
* It is a condition of chronic, excessive muscle tone (i.e., tension in a resting muscle).
* This is the amount of contraction that remains when a muscle is not working. A true hypertonic spasm is caused by malfunctioning feedback nerves. This is much more serious and is permanent unless treated. In this case, the hypertonic muscle tone is excessive, and the muscles are unable to relax.


==== Hypertonic muscle spasm ====


* '''It''' is a condition of chronic, excessive muscle tone (i.e., tension in a resting muscle).
* This is the amount of '''contraction that remains when a muscle is not working'''. A true hypertonic spasm is caused by malfunctioning feedback nerves. This is much more serious and is permanent unless treated. In this case, the hypertonic muscle tone is excessive, and the muscles are unable to relax.
==== Colic ====


=== Colic ===
* It is a subtype of spasm.  
* It is a subtype of spasm.  
* This is an episodic pain caused by spasm of smooth muscle in a particular organ (e.g., the bile duct).  
* This is an episodic pain caused by spasm of smooth muscle in a particular organ (e.g., the bile duct).  
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==== Pathphysiology ====
Muscle spasm has different mechanisms.


# Reducing the central inhibition of the spinothalamic pathway on pain ([[Central sensitization miasms|Central sensitization]])
=== Pathphysiology ===
Spasm is a peripheral entity, caused by abnormal nerve stimulation or by abnormal activity of the muscle itself, including
 
# Reducing the central inhibition of the spinothalamic pathway on pain ([[Central sensitization syndrome|Central sensitization]])
# Hyperactivity of nociceptive pain receptors
# Hyperactivity of nociceptive pain receptors
# Referral pain caused by stimulation of adjacent muscles or spinal nerve roots
# Referral pain caused by stimulation of adjacent muscles or spinal nerve roots
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=== Related disease ===
=== Related disease ===


* [[Spasticity miasms|Spasticity]]: Spasticity is a symptom that causes your muscles to feel stiff, heavy and difficult to move while spasm is a sudden, involuntary tightening or contraction of a muscle.
* [[Spasticity]]: Spasticity is a entity which is It is characterized with excessive velocity-dependent muscle contraction
*A spasmodic muscle contraction may be caused by many medical conditions, including [[Dystonia miasms|dystonia]].
*[[Dystonia miasms|Dystonia]]: A spasmodic muscle contraction may be caused by many medical conditions, including [[Dystonia miasms|dystonia]].
* [[Spasmodic torticollis entities|Spasmodic torticollis]] = Cervical dystonia
* [[Spasmodic torticollis entities|Spasmodic torticollis]] = Cervical dystonia
* [[Clonous]]
* [[Opsoclonus]]
=== [[Spasticity]] vs Spasm ===
* [[Spasticity]] is a special form of spasm,
* [[Spasticity]] = Spasm or Hypertonia + Hyper Reflexia




=== [[Miasm list|Miasms]] ===
=== [[Miasm list|Miasms]] ===
# '''PLV'''
# CJD, FFI, GSS, WNE

Latest revision as of 10:59, 27 September 2023

Clinic

  • Spasm is an entity, characterized with sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle/ a group of muscles, or a hollow organ such as the heart.
  • It is most commonly accompanied by muscle cramp (Sudden burst of pain).
  • A muscle cramp is usually harmless and ceases after a few minutes. It is typically caused by ion imbalance or muscle overload.
  • Various kinds of involuntary muscle activity may be referred to as a "spasm".
  • Spasmism is a series of spasms or permanent spasms


Hypertonic muscle spasm

  • It is a condition of chronic, excessive muscle tone (i.e., tension in a resting muscle).
  • This is the amount of contraction that remains when a muscle is not working. A true hypertonic spasm is caused by malfunctioning feedback nerves. This is much more serious and is permanent unless treated. In this case, the hypertonic muscle tone is excessive, and the muscles are unable to relax.


Colic

  • It is a subtype of spasm.
  • This is an episodic pain caused by spasm of smooth muscle in a particular organ (e.g., the bile duct).
  • A characteristic of colic is the sensation of having to move about, and the pain may induce nausea or vomiting.


Pathphysiology

Spasm is a peripheral entity, caused by abnormal nerve stimulation or by abnormal activity of the muscle itself, including

  1. Reducing the central inhibition of the spinothalamic pathway on pain (Central sensitization)
  2. Hyperactivity of nociceptive pain receptors
  3. Referral pain caused by stimulation of adjacent muscles or spinal nerve roots


Related disease

Spasticity vs Spasm


Miasms

  1. PLV
  2. CJD, FFI, GSS, WNE