Concerned About Muscle Twitching? See a Specialist at Southern Neurology Miranda

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Muscle twitching, or fasciculations, refers to small, involuntary muscle contractions that can be seen or felt under the skin. While occasional twitching is common and usually harmless—such as after exercise or with fatigue—persistent or widespread muscle twitching may indicate an underlying neurological or muscular condition that requires further evaluation.

Muscle twitching, also known as fasciculations, refers to small, involuntary contractions of muscle fibers and can occur for a variety of reasons. If you are experiencing ongoing muscle twitching in the Miranda area, it may be helpful to consult a specialist at Southern Neurology,which provides expert care in neuromuscular conditions.

Causes of Muscle Twitching

Muscle twitching can result from a variety of causes, including:

  • Benign fasciculation syndrome – harmless twitching with no underlying disease

  • Nerve root compression – such as from a slipped disc in the spine

  • Peripheral neuropathy – damage to peripheral nerves

  • Electrolyte imbalances – such as low calcium or magnesium

  • Motor neuron disease (MND) – a rare but serious cause of progressive muscle weakness and twitching

  • Medication side effects or stimulant use – such as caffeine or certain drugs

Identifying the exact cause is crucial for peace of mind and appropriate treatment.

How Southern Neurology Can Help

At Southern Neurology in Miranda, patients with muscle twitching receive comprehensive care from experienced neurologists. The team focuses on accurate diagnosis through:

  • Detailed medical history and examination

  • Nerve conduction studies (NCS) to assess nerve health

  • Electromyography (EMG) to evaluate electrical activity in muscles

  • Blood tests to check for metabolic or autoimmune causes

  • Imaging (e.g. MRI) if nerve compression or central causes are suspected

This thorough approach ensures any serious conditions are identified early, and unnecessary anxiety is avoided when the cause is benign.

Treatment and Management

Treatment at Southern Neurology is tailored to the underlying cause of the twitching. Options may include:

  • Reassurance and monitoring for benign fasciculations

  • Medications or physical therapy for nerve compression or neuropathy

  • Referral to multidisciplinary teams for conditions like MND, if identified

  • Advice on lifestyle factors such as stress reduction and electrolyte balance

Why Choose Southern Neurology?

Specialist assessment by experienced neurologists
Access to advanced diagnostic testing onsite
Collaborative care with local GPs and allied health professionals
Clear communication and patient-centred management

Book an Appointment

If you are experiencing persistent or concerning muscle twitching, early specialist assessment can provide clarity and appropriate care.

 

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