What is the ankle clone?
The ankle clone is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary waves of muscle contractions in the ankle, occurring in response to and around the ankle muscles. It is usually a sign of a neurological disorder, because the body usually prevents such contractions. People who are tested on neurological problems can be tested on the ankle clonus and patients introducing this system can be evaluated for other signs of neurological problems. This will help the doctor in diagnosis. In a healthy individual, the ankle returns to a normal position. Some of the ankle clone will have a number of five or more uncontrolled muscle contractions and relaxation, causing the ankle to jerk. This is a form of reflective tremor, involuntary movement that occurs in response to reflective stimulus.
In people with an ankle clone, muscle cramps can disrupt the ability to walk constantly. When the patient presses the weight to the affected leg, it can jerk and pluck, throw the patient out of balance and potentialto cause a decline. The ankle clone can be associated with bullets and other abnormal walking and may also be unpleasant for the patient as the spasms can be painful. Repeated seating cramps can cause persistent muscle pain and muscle pain in the patient.
For this diagnostic feature, it rarely occurs separately. Other symptoms can be used to confirm that the patient has neurological damage and to determine the level of injury. Sometimes the ankle clone is associated with spinal cord damage, which may occur as a result of an accident. In other cases, this is due to damage to a higher level in the brain itself. This condition can be common in people with cerebral palsy and can be seen in other people with damage in the areas of the brain that controls muscle movement.
treatment available for a patient with this reflective tremor varies depending on the cause. Some patients find that they use sticks, braces and othersCert devices useful for walking stability. Others may benefit from treatment to resolve the damage associated with the clone, such as spine surgery to add to a tight or damaged nerve. The neurologist is usually involved in care and patients can work with other medical specialists such as rehabilitation therapists.