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Increased gravitational force reveals the mechanical, resonant nature of physiological tremor [PDF]
Human physiological hand tremor has a resonant component. Proof of this is that its frequency can be modified by adding mass. However, adding mass also increases the load which must be supported.
A. T. Stevenson +13 more
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Postural and intention tremors: Detailed clinical study of essential tremor vs. Parkinson’s disease
Background: An estimated 30-50% of essential tremor diagnoses are incorrect, and the true diagnosis in those patients is often Parkinson’s disease or other tremor disorders.
Eliezer J Sternberg +7 more
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Model of deep non-volcanic tremor part I: ambient and triggered tremor [PDF]
There is evidence of triggering of tremor by seismic waves emanating from distant large earthquakes. The frequency contents of triggered and ambient tremor are largely identical, suggesting that tremor does not depend directly on the nature of the source.
Bambakidis, Gust, Gershenzon, Naum I.
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Isolated Voice Tremor: A Clinical Variant of Essential Tremor or a Distinct Clinical Phenotype?
Background: The consensus statement by the Task Force on Tremor of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society excludes individuals with “isolated voice tremor” as a clinical variant of essential tremor (ET).
Julie M. Barkmeier-Kraemer
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Tremor as the onset of dystonia
The diagnosis of tremor is an important medical problem because its clinical variability defines a differential range of diseases. The purpose of this article is to provide a practicing neurologist with screening approaches to diagnosing tremor using a ...
Sabiyat A. Yakhyaeva +2 more
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Unusual Forehead Tremor in Four Patients with Essential Tremor
Forehead tremor has only been reported in two patients with essential tremor, one with rhythmic tremor and the other with dystonic tremor. We report 4 new patients with essential tremor who present a 4–6 Hz frontal tremor registered by electromyography ...
Jordi Gascón-Bayarri +6 more
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Dystonia and Tremor: The Clinical Syndromes with Isolated Tremor
Background: Dystonia and tremor share many commonalities. Isolated tremor is part of the phenomenological spectrum of isolated dystonia and of essential tremor.
Alberto Albanese, Francesca Del Sorbo
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Functional Tremor: Palatal Tremor
Palatal tremor is a rare type of tremor. Although there are structural lesions and neurodegeneration in its etiology, it can also be seen functionally. Its diagnosis is made by oropharynx inspection in neurological examination, and prognosis and treatment management are directed by etiologic classification. We aimed to discuss functional palatal tremor
Cakmur, RAİF +3 more
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Tremor may be defined as an involuntary movement that is rhythmic (ie, regularly recurrent) and oscillatory (ie, rotating around a central plane) and may manifest in a variety of ways; accordingly, tremor has a rich clinical phenomenology. Consequently, the diagnosis of tremor disorders can be challenging, and misdiagnoses are common.
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Rest tremor revisited: Parkinson’s disease and other disorders
Tremor is the most common movement disorder characterized by a rhythmical, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Since distinct diseases can cause similar tremor manifestations and vice-versa, it is challenging to make an accurate diagnosis ...
Wei Chen +3 more
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