Muscle rigidity is a state of continuous firm, tense muscles with marked resistance to passive movement.
Muscular rigidity, rigidity, rigor.
Muscle rigidity is an alteration of muscle tone in which the muscles are in an involuntary state of continual tension. Muscle rigidity can be a manifestation of neurological damage (basal ganglia diseases) or a side effect of certain medications. Muscle rigidity is the continuous, tonic contraction of the skeletal muscles, often more marked in the flexor muscles than extensors.
A thorough evaluation by a physician is indicated for muscle rigidity. The evaluation will determine which muscles are affected. Reflexes, sensation and muscle tone will be assessed. If further investigation is needed, the doctor may order diagnostic studies such as a CT scan, MRI, nerve conduction studies or electromyography as well as laboratory tests (drawing blood). The treatment will depend on the underlying problem and the severity of the symptoms.
Whenever there is muscle rigidity.
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Written by: JC Jones MA, RN
Reviewed by: Paul Auerbach, MD Written: October 5, 2007 Last Updated: October 31, 2007 Published By: Healthline Networks Inc. |