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Clonus is a set of
involuntary and
rhythmic muscular contractions and relaxations.
Clonus is a sign of
certain neurological conditions,
particularly ****ociated...
- Parts: The
Clonus Horror (also
known as The
Clonus Horror, or
simply Clonus) is a 1979
science fiction horror film directed, co-written and
produced by...
- the
following conditions:
Spontaneous clonus, or
Inducible clonus plus
agitation or diap****sis, or
Ocular clonus plus
agitation or diap****sis, or Tremor...
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cause clonus. This is
because of the
spasticity caused by the UMN type of
injury causing hyperreflexia and
clonus. Some
other causes of
clonus are Meningitis...
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cloned 'Parts: The
Clonus Horror'".
August 10, 2005.
Archived from the
original on May 19, 2011.
Retrieved June 6, 2007. "'
Clonus'
Producers File Suit"...
- or a
group of muscles,
different from
clonus,
which is
rhythmic or regular.
Myoclonus (myo- "muscle",
clonus "spasm")
describes a
medical sign and, generally...
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consider clonus as
simply an
extended outcome of spasticity.
Although closely linked,
clonus is not seen in all
patients with spasticity.
Clonus tends to...
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Depending on
where you are,
another way of
grading is from –4 (absent) to +4 (
clonus),
where 0 is "normal". Some
might imagine that
reflexes are immutable. In...
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represented Robert Fiveson,
producer and
director of the
indie film Parts: The
Clonus Horror, in a
copyright infringement action against Dreamworks for its 2005...
- brother-in-law, Wes DeJong, and as Dr.
Jameson in the sci-fi
horror film Parts: The
Clonus Horror (1979). He also pla****
Sheriff Grady Byrd in two 1979–1980 season...