نتایج جستجو برای: tremor

تعداد نتایج: 12722  

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2009
Elan D Louis Phyllis L Faust Jean-Paul G Vonsattel Lawrence S Honig Claire Henchcliffe Rajesh Pahwa Kelly E Lyons Eileen Rios Cordelia Erickson-Davis Carol B Moskowitz Arlene Lawton

There are few data on rate of progression in essential tremor (ET). To quantify the rate of tremor progression in a cross-sectional sample of 348 ET cases in an epidemiological study; characterize the relationship between age of tremor onset and rate of tremor progression in that sample; and characterize the relationship between age of tremor onset, rate of tremor progression, and severity of u...

2005
Molly M. Sturman David E. Vaillancourt Daniel M. Corcos

Sturman, Molly M., David E. Vaillancourt, and Daniel M. Corcos. Effects of aging on the regularity of physiological tremor. J Neurophysiol 93: 3064–3074, 2005. First published February 16, 2005; doi:10.1152/jn.01218.2004. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of healthy aging on the regularity of physiological tremor under rest and postural conditions. Additionally, we ...

Journal: : 2021

One of the important areas modern neurology is movement disorders, due to their negative impact on daily activity and quality life patients. Dystonia third most common extrapyramidal disease. Often, dystonia accompanied by trembling hyperkinesis, however, known data dystonic tremor are scattered not systematized, its fixation causes difficulties lack clear tremorographic characteristics. Many i...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2008
A G Shaikh H A Jinnah R M Tripp L M Optican S Ramat F A Lenz D S Zee

INTRODUCTION Patients with cervical dystonia (CD) often have limb tremor that is clinically indistinguishable from essential tremor (ET). Whether a common central mechanism underlies the tremor in these conditions is unknown. We addressed this issue by quantifying limb tremor in 19 patients with CD and 35 patients with ET. METHOD Postural, resting and kinetic tremors were quantified (amplitud...

2014
Veronika Kragelj Dejan Georgiev Zvezdan Pirtošek Samo Ribarič

The most frequently seen types of tremor are essential (ET) and parkinsonian tremor (PT) and in some patients clinical characteristics of these tremor types overlap. It is vital to distinguish between these two types of tremor in order to reach the right diagnosis and select the appropriate treatment. One of the widely used methods for tremor detection and discrimination, appropriate for a quic...

2011
Ted Selker Patricia Collins Will Dayton

We propose hand tremor as a new type of input that can corroborate psychosocial conditions. An Android application was able to distinguish tremor variability differences between people with and without diagnosed hand tremor. Tremor measurements also corroborated self-assessment of sleep quality. Hand tremor evaluation may be a monitorable, implicit input to systems that respond to various psych...

2016
Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora Michael S. Okun

INTRODUCTION Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a standard therapy for the treatment of select cases of medication refractory essential tremor and Parkinson's disease however the effectiveness and long-term outcomes of DBS in other uncommon and complex tremor syndromes has not been well established. Traditionally, the ventralis intermedius nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus has been considered ...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2013
Elan D Louis

BACKGROUND Essential tremor (ET) is a chronic, progressive neurological disease. Head (neck) tremor may eventually develop in as many as 30-60% of patients, yet it is unclear why. Is its appearance merely a function of advancing disease duration? Alternatively, is patient age a primary factor? The latter would argue for the presence of a biological clock that is important for the expression of ...

2017
Diego Kaski Adolfo M. Bronstein

The identification of ocular tremor in a small cohort of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) had lay somewhat dormant until the recent report of a pervasive ocular tremor as a universal finding in a large PD cohort that was, however, generally absent from a cohort of age-matched healthy subjects. The reported tremor had frequency characteristics similar to those of PD limb tremor, but the am...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1991
J J van Hilten J G van Dijk R J Dunnewold E A van der Velde B Kemp P van Brummelen J A van der Krogt R A Roos O J Buruma

Evaluations were made of the diurnal variations of tremor power at rest, after fatigue and after mass loading, and plasma norepinephrine in patients with familial essential tremor and normal subjects. Diurnal tremor power rhythms for both essential and physiological tremor pursued identical temporal profiles. Plasma norepinephrine levels followed a congruent diurnal pattern with later peak valu...

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