Introduction: Distinguishing between different tremor disorders can be challenging. Some tremor disorders are thought to have typical tremor characteristics: the current study aims to provide sensitivity and specificity for five 'typical' tremor phenomena.Methods: Retrospectively, we examined 210 tremor patients referred for electrophysiological recordings between January 2008 and January 2014. The final clinical diagnosis was used as the gold standard. The first step was to determine whether patients met neurophysiological criteria for their type of tremor. Once established, we focused on 'typical' characteristics: tremor frequency decrease upon loading (enhanced physiological tremor (EPT)), amplitude increase upon loading, distractibility...
The vibration called tremor is widely observed in human beings. In the medical field, the many disea...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
A characteristic of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the development of tremor within the 4-6. Hz range. ...
Introduction: Distinguishing between different tremor disorders can be challenging. Some tremor diso...
Introduction: Distinguishing between different tremor disorders can be challenging. Some tremor diso...
OBJECTIVE: To seek clinical features that reliably distinguish psychogenic tremor (PT) from essentia...
Tremor is a common problem, affecting perhaps 1% of the human population, and often manifests in the...
Tremor is defined as an involuntary, oscillatory, rhythmic movement of a body part produced by the a...
Tremor in essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) usually present specific electrophysiol...
Objective: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinicall...
Background: In genetic research on essential tremor (ET), certain individuals may be particularly ch...
Background: Tremors are among the most common movement disorders. As there can be considerable varia...
Background: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13–18 Hz) ...
Introduction: Essential tremor (ET) is the most common adult movement disorder. Classic ET is charac...
BACKGROUND: No Indian studies have focused on the clinical aspects of tremor. AIMS: To study the dis...
The vibration called tremor is widely observed in human beings. In the medical field, the many disea...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
A characteristic of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the development of tremor within the 4-6. Hz range. ...
Introduction: Distinguishing between different tremor disorders can be challenging. Some tremor diso...
Introduction: Distinguishing between different tremor disorders can be challenging. Some tremor diso...
OBJECTIVE: To seek clinical features that reliably distinguish psychogenic tremor (PT) from essentia...
Tremor is a common problem, affecting perhaps 1% of the human population, and often manifests in the...
Tremor is defined as an involuntary, oscillatory, rhythmic movement of a body part produced by the a...
Tremor in essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) usually present specific electrophysiol...
Objective: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinicall...
Background: In genetic research on essential tremor (ET), certain individuals may be particularly ch...
Background: Tremors are among the most common movement disorders. As there can be considerable varia...
Background: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13–18 Hz) ...
Introduction: Essential tremor (ET) is the most common adult movement disorder. Classic ET is charac...
BACKGROUND: No Indian studies have focused on the clinical aspects of tremor. AIMS: To study the dis...
The vibration called tremor is widely observed in human beings. In the medical field, the many disea...
Abstract: Background: The most frequent movement issue seen in clinical practice is tremors. It i...
A characteristic of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the development of tremor within the 4-6. Hz range. ...