Causes
Normal voluntary muscle contraction begins when electrical signals are
sent from the brain through the spinal cord along nerve cells called
motor neurons.These include both the upper motor neurons within the brain and the lower motor neurons within the spinal cord and leading out to the muscle. At the muscle, chemicals released by the motor neuron stimulate the internal release of calcium ions from stores within the muscle cell.
These calcium ions then interact with muscle proteins within the cell, causing the proteins (actin and myosin) to slide past one another. This motion pulls their fixed ends closer, thereby shortening the cell and, ultimately, the muscle itself. Recapture of calcium and unlinking of actin and myosin allows the muscle fiber to relax.
Abnormal contraction may be caused by abnormal activity at any stage in this process. Certain mechanisms within the brain and the rest of the central nervous system help regulate contraction. Interruption of these mechanisms can cause spasm. Motor neurons that are overly sensitive may fire below their normal thresholds. The muscle membrane itself may be over sensitive, causing contraction without stimulation. Calcium ions may not be recaptured quickly enough, causing prolonged contraction.
Interuption of brain mechanisms and overly sensitive motor neurons may result from damage to the nerve pathways. Possible causes include stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, neurodegenerative diseases, trauma, spinal cord injury, and nervous system poisons such as strychnine, tetanus, and certain insecticides. Nerve damage may lead to a prolonged or permanent muscle shortening called contracture.
Changes in muscle responsiveness may be due to or associated with:
Curiously, relaxation of a muscle actually
requires energy to be expended. The energy is used to recapture calcium
and to unlink actin and myosin.
Normally, sensations of pain and fatigue
signal that it is time to rest. Ignoring or overriding those warning
signals can lead to such severe energy depletion that the muscle cannot
be relaxed, causing a cramp. The familiar advice about not swimming
after a heavy meal, when blood flow is directed away from the muscles,
is intended to avoid this type of cramp.
This may be brought on by
protracted vomiting or diarrhea, or by copious sweating during prolonged
exercise, especially in high temperatures. Loss of fluids and
salts—especially sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium—can disrupt
ion balances in both muscle and nerves. This can prevent them from
responding and recovering normally, and can lead to cramp.
These
are inherited diseases in which particular muscle enzymes are deficient.
They include deficiencies of myophosphorylase (McArdle's disease),
phosphorylase b kinase, phosphofructokinase, phosphoglycerate kinase,
and lactate dehydrogenase.
This causes stiffness due to delayed relaxation of the
muscle, but does not cause the spontaneous contraction usually
associated with cramps. However, many patients with myotonia do
experience cramping from exercise. Symptoms of myotonia are often worse
in the cold.
Myotonias include myotonic dystrophy, myotonia congenita,
paramyotonia congenita, and neuromyotonia.
Risk Factors
Anyone is at risk for muscle spasms.
Symptoms
The pain of a muscle cramp is intense, localized, and often debilitating
Coming on quickly, it may last for minutes and fade gradually.
Contractures develop more slowly, over days or weeks, and may be
permanent if untreated. Fasciculations may occur at rest or after muscle
contraction, and may last several minutes.
Diagnosis
Abnormal contractions are diagnosed through a careful medical history,
physical and neurological examination, and electromyography of the
affected muscles. Electromyography records electrical activity in the
muscle during rest and movement.
Treatment
Most cases of simple cramps require no treatment other than patience and
stretching. Gently and gradually stretching and massaging the affected
muscle may ease the pain and hasten recovery.
More prolonged or regular cramps may be treated with drugs such as
carbamazepine, phenytoin, or quinine. Fluid and salt replacement, either
orally or intravenously, is used to treat dehydration. Treatment of
underlying metabolic or neurologic disease, where possible, may help
relieve symptoms.
Alternative Treatment
Cramps may be treated or prevented with Gingko (Ginkgo biloba) or
Japanese quince (Chaenomeles speciosa). Supplements of vitamin E,
niacin, calcium, and magnesium may also help. Taken at bedtime, they may
help to reduce the likelihood of night cramps.
Prevention
The likelihood of developing cramps may be reduced by eating a healthy
diet with appropriate levels of minerals, and getting regular exercise
to build up energy reserves in muscle. Avoiding exercising in extreme
heat helps prevent heat cramps. Heat cramps can also be avoided by
taking salt tablets and water before prolonged exercise in extreme heat. Taking a warm bath before bedtime may increase circulation to the legs and reduce the incidence of nighttime leg cramps.
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