Movements Mimicking Myoclonus Associated with Spinal Cord Pathology: Is this a "Pure Motor Restless Legs Syndrome"?
Background: The neuroanatomic substrate body scrub of restless legs syndrome (RLS) is poorly understood, and the diagnosis is clinically made based upon subjective sensory symptoms, although a motor component is usually present.Case Report: We report two cases of elderly patients with spinal pathology who were referred by neurologists for myoclonus