Background: A body of literature is emerging regarding gait/balance impairments observed in essential tremor (ET) patients. Although impairment is generally mild, the full extent of the spectrum remains undefined. We present four ET cases with more severe gait/balance impairment. Methods: A battery of subjective and objective gait/balance assessments was performed: the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale, the Berg Balance Scale, and the Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA). Tandem missteps during 10 steps were counted. Quantitative gait testing was performed (GAITRite) to quantify gait speed, dynamic balance, gait symmetry, and gait variability. Results: Two patients were middle-aged (38 and 52 years) and two wer...
Background: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13–18 Hz) ...
Primary orthostatic tremor (OT) is characterized by high-frequency lower-limb muscle contractions an...
Background—The subset of patients with essential tremor (ET) that develops Parkinson’s disease (PD) ...
Background: A body of literature is emerging regarding gait/balance impairments observed in essentia...
Background A body of literature is emerging regarding gait/balance impairments observed in essential...
Essential tremor (ET), once considered a monosymptomatic disease, is now viewed as a syndrome charac...
Background: An understanding of the functional aspects of gait and balance has wide ramifications. I...
Background: While accumulating evidence suggests that balance and gait impairments are commonly seen...
Background: An understanding of the functional aspects of gait and balance has wide ramifications. I...
Emerging yet separate literatures have highlighted gait/balance impairments (i.e., mild ataxia) and ...
ObjectivesPatients with essential tremor (ET) syndrome have more prevalent and more serious gait and...
Objective: Although the effectiveness of postural balance training on balance and gait impairment ha...
Background and purpose: Essential tremor (ET) is a movement disorder primarily characterized by uppe...
OBJECTIVE To uncover possible impairments of walking and dynamic postural stability in patients with...
Gait and balance disorders and the resulting falls are a substantial part of Parkinson's disease (PD...
Background: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13–18 Hz) ...
Primary orthostatic tremor (OT) is characterized by high-frequency lower-limb muscle contractions an...
Background—The subset of patients with essential tremor (ET) that develops Parkinson’s disease (PD) ...
Background: A body of literature is emerging regarding gait/balance impairments observed in essentia...
Background A body of literature is emerging regarding gait/balance impairments observed in essential...
Essential tremor (ET), once considered a monosymptomatic disease, is now viewed as a syndrome charac...
Background: An understanding of the functional aspects of gait and balance has wide ramifications. I...
Background: While accumulating evidence suggests that balance and gait impairments are commonly seen...
Background: An understanding of the functional aspects of gait and balance has wide ramifications. I...
Emerging yet separate literatures have highlighted gait/balance impairments (i.e., mild ataxia) and ...
ObjectivesPatients with essential tremor (ET) syndrome have more prevalent and more serious gait and...
Objective: Although the effectiveness of postural balance training on balance and gait impairment ha...
Background and purpose: Essential tremor (ET) is a movement disorder primarily characterized by uppe...
OBJECTIVE To uncover possible impairments of walking and dynamic postural stability in patients with...
Gait and balance disorders and the resulting falls are a substantial part of Parkinson's disease (PD...
Background: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13–18 Hz) ...
Primary orthostatic tremor (OT) is characterized by high-frequency lower-limb muscle contractions an...
Background—The subset of patients with essential tremor (ET) that develops Parkinson’s disease (PD) ...