Significance: Clonus is usually associated with an upper motor neuron problem and can be seen with spasticity. Real question is the cause, and how to manage the underlying problem. We do have anti-spasticity meds to help, and Botox might be an answer, but let's not put the cart before the horse. See a neurologist and get this diagnosed.
Answered 10/10/2017
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