Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhythmic oscillatory movements while myoclonic jerks are usually arrhythmic. Tremor can be classified into subtypes including the most common types: essential, enhanced physiological, and parkinsonian tremor. Myoclonus classification is based on its anatomic origin: cortical, subcortical, spinal, and peripheral myoclonus. The clinical presentations are unfortunately not always classic and electrophysiologic investigations can be helpful in making a phenotypic diagnosis. Video-polymyography is the main technique to (sub)classify the involuntary movements. In myoclonus, advanced electrophysiologic testing, such as back-averaging, coherence analysis...
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk. It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in...
Tremor is the most common movement disorder presenting to an outpatient neurology practice and is de...
Objective: To investigate the potential value of two advanced EMG measures as additional diagnostic ...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmical, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although neurolo...
The neurophysiological analysis of tremor has a long tradition. These attempts were directed to unde...
Objective: We investigated how clinical neurophysiological testing can help distinguish tremor and m...
Tremor is defined as an involuntary, oscillatory, rhythmic movement of a body part produced by the a...
Introduction: To guide the neurologist and neurophysiologist with interpretation and implementation ...
Everyone suffers from trembling hands from time to time. For instance, when you are nervous, such as...
Making a quick and correct distinction between different types of tremor can be a challenge. Because...
SYNOPSIS Physiological and pharmacological studies of more than 150 patients with movement disorders...
International audienceMyoclonus is a movement disorder characterized by the occurrence of an involun...
Familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy (FCMTE) is characterized by a distal kinetic tremor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk. It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in...
Tremor is the most common movement disorder presenting to an outpatient neurology practice and is de...
Objective: To investigate the potential value of two advanced EMG measures as additional diagnostic ...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Tremor is defined as a rhythmical, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although neurolo...
The neurophysiological analysis of tremor has a long tradition. These attempts were directed to unde...
Objective: We investigated how clinical neurophysiological testing can help distinguish tremor and m...
Tremor is defined as an involuntary, oscillatory, rhythmic movement of a body part produced by the a...
Introduction: To guide the neurologist and neurophysiologist with interpretation and implementation ...
Everyone suffers from trembling hands from time to time. For instance, when you are nervous, such as...
Making a quick and correct distinction between different types of tremor can be a challenge. Because...
SYNOPSIS Physiological and pharmacological studies of more than 150 patients with movement disorders...
International audienceMyoclonus is a movement disorder characterized by the occurrence of an involun...
Familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy (FCMTE) is characterized by a distal kinetic tremor...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk. It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in...
Tremor is the most common movement disorder presenting to an outpatient neurology practice and is de...
Objective: To investigate the potential value of two advanced EMG measures as additional diagnostic ...