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    Spasm can be defined as involuntary rigid muscle contraction, often persistent and often accompanied by pain. It usually has some underlying physical cause such as disease, strain, or injury to the muscle or nearby tissues, impairment of circulation, or a disturbance of body chemistry.

    The spasm may be confined to one group of muscles or it may be severe and fairly generalized, as in convulsions.

    Painless localized spasms are called tics. These purposeless movements, usually of some part of the face, may begin as purposeful movement in response to some stimulus but eventually are carried out automatically, apparently without reason.

    They may disappear spontaneously after a time, or may require the elimination of some physical or psychic cause.

    myotonia - Tonic spasm or temporary rigidity of one or more muscles, often characteristic of various muscular disorders. Myotonia can be characterised by abnormally long muscular contractions; slow, often delayed relaxation of a muscle after an initial contraction.

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    Re: Spasm Vs. Involuntary Movement

    Quote Originally Posted by Physiobase View Post
    Spasm can be defined as involuntary rigid muscle contraction, often persistent and often accompanied by pain. It usually has some underlying physical cause such as disease, strain, or injury to the muscle or nearby tissues, impairment of circulation, or a disturbance of body chemistry.

    The spasm may be confined to one group of muscles or it may be severe and fairly generalized, as in convulsions.

    Painless localized spasms are called tics. These purposeless movements, usually of some part of the face, may begin as purposeful movement in response to some stimulus but eventually are carried out automatically, apparently without reason.

    They may disappear spontaneously after a time, or may require the elimination of some physical or psychic cause.

    myotonia - Tonic spasm or temporary rigidity of one or more muscles, often characteristic of various muscular disorders. Myotonia can be characterised by abnormally long muscular contractions; slow, often delayed relaxation of a muscle after an initial contraction.

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    They are both used to prevent injury to the body. The spasm prevents injury caused from within and the involuntary movement prevents injury caused from without.

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