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Movement - unpredictable or jerky Health Article
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Definition
Jerky body movements is a condition in which uncontrolled, purposeless, rapid motions interrupt normal movement or posture.
Alternative Names
Jerky body movements; Chorea; Muscle - jerky movements (uncontrolled); Hyperkinetic movements
Considerations
Typical movements of chorea (called tics) include facial grimacing, raising and lowering the shoulders, bending and extending the fingers and toes. The condition can affect one or both sides of the body. These involuntary movements are generally not repetitive and can appear purposeful even though they are involuntary and uncontrollable. A person with chorea may be viewed as jittery or restless.
Common Causes
There are many possible causes of unpredictable, jerky movements, including Sydenham's chorea, Huntington's disease, Wilson's disease, and other rare disorders. Some medical illnesses that can cause chorea include anti-cardiolipin antibody syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, polycythemia rubra vera, stroke, thyroid disease, and disorders of calcium, glucose or sodium metabolism. Some medications such as anti-psychotic drugs, may cause tardive dyskinesia, a movement disorder which may include choreic movements. Rarely, it is inherited in the syndrome called benign hereditary chorea. Some women may develop chorea when pregnant. This is called chorea gravidarum.
Home Care
Therapy is aimed at identifying and treating the underlying cause. If it is due to medication, the drug should be discontinued if possible. If it is due to medical disease, the disorder should be treated. If the movements are severe and disruptive, medications such as amantadine or tetrabenazine may help control the movements. Rest helps improve chorea, which can be aggravated by excitement or fatigue. Emotional stress should be minimized. Safety measures should also be taken to decrease the likelihood of injury from the involuntary movements.
Call your health care provider if
Call your provider if there is any persistent, unexplained, and unpredictable bodily motions. |
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