Without knowing more clinical information, (age, history etc) I cannot comment on your individual case
Its not
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr what you mean by ratcheting, so I'm not sure how well I can answer your question. Its possible that it may be a
jointJoint fluid gram stain
Joint pain
Joint swelling
Osteoarthritis problem rather than a neurological problem so have this checked out? 'ratcheting' in a neurological sense usually refers to abnormal
muscleDeep anterior muscles
Eye muscles
Lower leg muscles
Muscle aches
Muscle atrophy
Muscle biopsy
Muscle cramps
Muscle function loss
Muscle twitching
Rotator cuff muscles
Superficial anterior muscles tone - such as in Parkinsons syndrome where movement in the presence of increased tone and
tremorEssential tremor
Familial tremor
Hand tremor
Tremor results in a 'cogwheel' type of movement. With a good normal neurological examination, abnormal should be ruled out.
The most
commonCommon cold cause of intermittent numbess in the
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor is
carpalCarpal tunnel release
Carpal tunnel syndrome tunnel syndrome ( a pinched
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity), this can be evaluated by a
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity conduction study. Otherwise without persistent
numbnessNumbness and tingling or
weaknessWeakness, an EMG would be of very low yield, in general. Perhaps time will tell. This should not constitute a formal opinion as this site ispurely educational
Good luck