Transient weakness is a temporary loss or reduction of muscle strength that resolves completely within a short period, typically minutes to hours. It is clinically important as it may indicate underlying neurological or vascular conditions requiring urgent evaluation to prevent permanent damage. A key association is transient ischaemic attack, where brief weakness signals a reversible cerebral blood flow disturbance.

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