Essential tremor (ET) is a major cause of disability and is not efectively managed in half of the patients. We investigated whether mechanical vibration could reduce tremor in ET by selectively recruiting aferent pathways. We used piezoelectric actuators to deliver vibratory stimuli to the hand and forearm during long trials (4min), while we monitored the tremor using inertial sensors. We analyzed the efect of four stimulation strategies, including diferent constant and variable vibration frequencies, in 18 ET patients. Although there was not a clear homogeneous response to vibration across patients and strategies, in most cases (50–72%) mechanical vibration was associated with an increase in the amplitude of their tremor. In contras...
Pathological tremors are involuntary oscillatory movements which cannot be fully attenuated using co...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders and can occur unexpectedly and de...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although everyone ...
This study proposes and clinically tests intramuscular electrical stimulation below motor threshold ...
Background and objectives: tremor is an unintentional and rhythmic movement of any part of the body ...
Background: There is a growing interest in nonpharmacological approaches for essential tremor (ET), ...
The present research shows a prototype that seeks the suppression of essential tremor in a neuropros...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder that includes postural tremor and action ...
Tremor is one of the most prevalent movement disorders. There is a large proportion of patients (aro...
Tremor is an abnormal oscillatory movement, observed in patients with essential tremor (ET), Parkins...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common movement disorders. Both ...
<div><p>Essential tremor (ET) is the most common age-related disease leading to abnormal tremulous b...
Essential tremor is an involuntary trembling of body limbs in people without tremor-related disease....
Interventions to reduce tremor in essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) clinical popula...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common age-related disease leading to abnormal tremulous behaviors...
Pathological tremors are involuntary oscillatory movements which cannot be fully attenuated using co...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders and can occur unexpectedly and de...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although everyone ...
This study proposes and clinically tests intramuscular electrical stimulation below motor threshold ...
Background and objectives: tremor is an unintentional and rhythmic movement of any part of the body ...
Background: There is a growing interest in nonpharmacological approaches for essential tremor (ET), ...
The present research shows a prototype that seeks the suppression of essential tremor in a neuropros...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder that includes postural tremor and action ...
Tremor is one of the most prevalent movement disorders. There is a large proportion of patients (aro...
Tremor is an abnormal oscillatory movement, observed in patients with essential tremor (ET), Parkins...
Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are the two most common movement disorders. Both ...
<div><p>Essential tremor (ET) is the most common age-related disease leading to abnormal tremulous b...
Essential tremor is an involuntary trembling of body limbs in people without tremor-related disease....
Interventions to reduce tremor in essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) clinical popula...
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common age-related disease leading to abnormal tremulous behaviors...
Pathological tremors are involuntary oscillatory movements which cannot be fully attenuated using co...
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders and can occur unexpectedly and de...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although everyone ...