
Muscle Hyperactivity
Muscle hyperactivity refers to a condition in which muscles are excessively active or tense. This can include involuntary, continuous muscle contractions, manifesting as:
- Twitching,
- Cramps, or
- Spasms.
Muscle hyperactivity can have various causes, including neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or as a side effect of certain medications. Treatment may involve physical therapy, muscle relaxant medication, or other specific therapeutic interventions depending on the underlying cause.