Muscle twitching or thrashing, also known as myoclonus, refers to a quick, involuntary muscle jerk. Myoclonus can be normal such as hiccups and sleep starts. Sometimes myoclonus occurs on its own without other symptoms or underlying diseases. Myoclonus can be result of epilepsy. Myoclonus can also be symptoms of underlying diseases such as head or spinal injury, infection, poisoning, medication side effect, stroke, brain tumor, Parkinson's disease etc.
How is Muscle twitching or thrashing treated in practice?