The origin of muscle fasciculations and cramps
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- DOI: 10.1002/mus.880171102
The origin of muscle fasciculations and cramps
Abstract
The 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. The factors giving rise to these discharges are not well understood. Fasciculations may be related to chemical excitation of motor nerve terminals, whereas cramps may result from mechanical excitation of motor nerve terminals during muscle shortening.
Comment in
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On the myofascial origin of muscle cramps.Muscle Nerve. 1995 Jul;18(7):787. Muscle Nerve. 1995. PMID: 7783772 No abstract available.
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