Fasciculations

Spontaneous contractions of all the muscle fibers in a motor unit (a fascicle of muscle fibers), which occur in early stages of muscle denervation. They presumably reflect abnormal activity of the motoneuron. Fasciculations are visible if the affected muscle is close to the body surface. They appear as subtle ripples or waves of contraction that pass across the skin surface. Fasciculations can also be benign.