Concussion from Jerking Head I know that it is possible to get a concussion without direct impact of the head. For instance, one can get a concussion from jerking their head too quickly or with too much force. read more
Myoclonus is characterized by quick, shock-like, jerking movements. They may occur naturally during sleep or at moments when you’re startled. However, they can also be due to serious underlying health conditions, such as epilepsy or Alzheimer’s disease. read more