Rippling muscle disease

Rippling muscle disease is a rare, genetic, neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle hyperirritability triggered by stretch, percussion or movement. Patients present wave-like, electrically-silent muscle contractions (rippling), muscle mounding, painful muscle stiffness and muscle hypertrophy, usually with elevated serum creatine kinase.

Myotonia

An involuntary and painless delay in the relaxation of skeletal muscle following contraction or electrical stimulation.


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