Involuntary shocks, often referred to as muscle twitches or spasms, can be caused by a variety of factors including stress, fatigue, electrolyte imbalances, or dehydration. Conditions such as neurological disorders or side effects from medications may also contribute. Additionally, caffeine and other stimulants can lead to increased muscle excitability, resulting in involuntary contractions. In some cases, these shocks may be benign, but persistent symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Bad shocks
Your brain.
Bad shocks, ball joints bad, tires out of balance. More then likely shocks.
tardive dyskinesia
Something that causes an involuntary action
Out of alignment or bad shocks or struts
Worn shocks, -very common.
It is caused by involuntary muscle contractions.
Gmtjh
it is a problem in the nervous system
check shocks
your shocks or your brake pads are probly loose. You need to check them out. If that's not it then take it to a mechanic.