involuntary movements are move that we can't controlled except for the movement of the heart lungs etc. examples are like blinking we can't control blinking so that is considered an involuntary movement.
they are called involuntary movements.......controlled by involuntary muscles.....eg: heart beats...
Since the operation on his leg, the involuntary movements had stopped.
Well yeah, it is a spasm thus the child has no control of his bodie's movements during the Involuntary contraction(s)
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Involuntary encopresis is related to constipation, passing hard painful feces, and difficult bowel movements
involuntary muscle movements
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In taking a drink from a glass, you make several voluntary movements, the last being swallowing; which leads to several involuntary movements of esophagus, throat, and stomach.
Unusual gesture clumsiness and involuntary movements of the tongue or mouth are signs of a neurological disorder called Tourette syndrome. This condition is characterized by tics that are repetitive, sudden, and involuntary movements or sounds. It typically appears in childhood and can range from mild to severe.
yes it dose i am taking oxy, after 8 month of abuse i fell involuntary body movements but it come after 8 hours of last dose and when you take your dose it will gone.
Yes, it is possible for a person to be unconscious and still exhibit involuntary reflexes such as coughing or facial movements. These reflexes are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and do not require conscious input from the brain.
dry mouth, constipation, insomina, virtigo, in some cases involuntary movements with the tongue, and jerking body movements.