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Consensus Statement of the Movement Disorder Society on Tremor
Movement Disorders, 2008G. Deuschl, P. Bain, M. Brin
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Tremor is the most common movement disorder, known since the time of Galen, and defined as a rhythmic involuntary movement of one or several regions of the body (Albanese and Jankovic 2012). Many attempts have been made in the last century to define and classify normal and pathological tremors, but a comprehensive summary did not exist until the ...
Lalli, Stefania, Albanese, Alberto
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Tremor is the most common movement disorder, known since the time of Galen, and defined as a rhythmic involuntary movement of one or several regions of the body (Albanese and Jankovic 2012). Many attempts have been made in the last century to define and classify normal and pathological tremors, but a comprehensive summary did not exist until the ...
Lalli, Stefania, Albanese, Alberto
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Slow slip events and seismic tremor at circum‐Pacific subduction zones
Reviews of Geophysics, 2007Susan Y Schwartz
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Low-frequency earthquakes in Shikoku, Japan, and their relationship to episodic tremor and slip
Nature, 2006David R Shelly+2 more
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Task force report: Scales for screening and evaluating tremor: Critique and recommendations
Movement Disorders, 2013Maria João Forjaz+2 more
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