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Diagnostic significance of rhythmicity in postural hand tremor [PDF]
Rhythmicity is an important feature of tremor that is widely viewed as having diagnostic significance. We hypothesized that rhythmicity might be a generic function of tremor severity, reflecting greater oscillatory entrainment of motor pathways. Postural
Patricia Weede +5 more
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Added value of a wrist-worn device for assessing tremor in Parkinson’s disease: reliability and validity of tremor evaluation at home [PDF]
Clinical assessment and self-report of tremor in Parkinson’s disease (PD) have several limitations, including recall bias and lack of sensitivity. Wearable-based technology offers an opportunity to address these shortcomings.
D. H. Hepp +5 more
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Seismic Mitigation Effect of Overlying Weakening Strata in Underground Coal Mines
Artificial construction of a weakening zone over the roadway is an essential method for preventing coal bursts and rock bursts caused by strong mining tremors.
Jiaxin Zhuang +6 more
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Emerging therapies and recent advances for Tourette syndrome
Tourette syndrome is the most prevalent hyperkinetic movement disorder in children and can be highly disabling. While the pathomechanism of Tourette syndrome remains largely obscure, recent studies have greatly improved our knowledge about this disease ...
Chih-Yi Chou +2 more
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Utility of tremor electrophysiology studies
Objective: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinically indeterminate tremor due to organic, functional, and mixed tremor types. Background: Prior studies have shown that electrophysiological studies increase
Lauren Jackson +6 more
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Objective: We investigated how clinical neurophysiological testing can help distinguish tremor and myoclonus and their subtypes. Methods: We retrospectively analysed clinical and neurophysiological data from patients who had undergone polymyography (EMG +
Cheryl S.J. Everlo +3 more
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Collaborative Efforts for Spinocerebellar Ataxia Research in the United States: CRC-SCA and READISCA
Spinocerebellar ataxias are progressive neurodegenerative disorders primarily affecting the cerebellum. Although the first disease-causing gene was identified nearly 30 years ago, there is no known cure to date, and only a few options exist for ...
Chih-Chun Lin +4 more
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Multimodal imaging of essential tremor and dystonic tremor
Despite recent advances in tremor and dystonia classification, it remains difficult to discriminate essential tremor from dystonic tremor as they are similar in appearance and no biomarker exists.
Patrick Bédard +4 more
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Tacrolimus-induced generalized tremor with excellent response to primidone
Tacrolimus treatment is associated with a range of neurological adverse effects. Neurotoxicity caused by tacrolimus may result in subacute onset of tremor in a subset of patients.
Abhishek Lenka +4 more
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Early Head Tremor in Essential Tremor: A Case Series and Commentary
Background: Classically, the onset of head tremor in essential tremor (ET) patients follows that of hand tremor, such that there is a somatotopic spread of involved areas.
Elan D. Louis +8 more
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