Pathological tremor is a common but highly complex movement disorder, affecting ~5% of population older than 65 years. Different methodologies have been proposed for its quantification. Nevertheless, the discrimination between Parkinson\u27s disease tremor and essential tremor remains a daunting clinical challenge, greatly impacting patient treatment and basic research. Here, we propose and compare several movement-based and electromyography-based tremor quantification metrics. For the latter, we identified individual motor unit discharge patterns from high-density surface electromyograms and characterized the neural drive to a single muscle and how it relates to other affected muscles in 27 Parkinson\u27s disease and 27 essential tremor pa...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET) are the most common tremor syndromes in the world...
An easily performed and objective test of patients fine motor skills would be valuable in the diagno...
See Vidailhet et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awx140) for a scientific commentary on this article. Misdiag...
Pathological tremor is a common but highly complex movement disorder, affecting ~5% of population ol...
Pathological tremor is a common but highly complex movement disorder, affecting ∼5% of population ol...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common disorders that cause inv...
Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease tremor (PD) are the two most common types of tremor. M...
Parkinson is a neurodegenerative disease, in which tremor is the main symptom. This paper investigat...
Tremor is a common problem, affecting perhaps 1% of the human population, and often manifests in the...
In this article, the challenge of discriminating between essential and Parkinson’s tremor is address...
A considerable number of patients presenting with tremor are misdiagnosed resulting in suboptimal tr...
In this article, the challenge of discriminating between essential and Parkinson’s tremor is address...
The vibration called tremor is widely observed in human beings. In the medical field, the many disea...
There is no objective gold standard to detect tremors. This concerns not only the choice of the algo...
The distinction between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) tremors is subtle, posing...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET) are the most common tremor syndromes in the world...
An easily performed and objective test of patients fine motor skills would be valuable in the diagno...
See Vidailhet et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awx140) for a scientific commentary on this article. Misdiag...
Pathological tremor is a common but highly complex movement disorder, affecting ~5% of population ol...
Pathological tremor is a common but highly complex movement disorder, affecting ∼5% of population ol...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common disorders that cause inv...
Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease tremor (PD) are the two most common types of tremor. M...
Parkinson is a neurodegenerative disease, in which tremor is the main symptom. This paper investigat...
Tremor is a common problem, affecting perhaps 1% of the human population, and often manifests in the...
In this article, the challenge of discriminating between essential and Parkinson’s tremor is address...
A considerable number of patients presenting with tremor are misdiagnosed resulting in suboptimal tr...
In this article, the challenge of discriminating between essential and Parkinson’s tremor is address...
The vibration called tremor is widely observed in human beings. In the medical field, the many disea...
There is no objective gold standard to detect tremors. This concerns not only the choice of the algo...
The distinction between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) tremors is subtle, posing...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET) are the most common tremor syndromes in the world...
An easily performed and objective test of patients fine motor skills would be valuable in the diagno...
See Vidailhet et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awx140) for a scientific commentary on this article. Misdiag...