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Clinical Reasoning: A 58-year-old man with hand tremor and episodes of neck pain

Clinical Reasoning: A 58-year-old man with hand tremor and episodes of neck pain

... A 58-year-old man presented with a 1-year history of progressive right-hand tremor and slowness of movement. Three months before admission, he developed notable loss of moti- vation and fluctuations in ...

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The influence of posture duration on hand tremor during tasks with attention-distraction in persons with Parkinson’s disease

The influence of posture duration on hand tremor during tasks with attention-distraction in persons with Parkinson’s disease

... PD tremor proposed by Helmich and ...of tremor episodes, whereas activity of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit was associated with the magnitude of tremor in terms of electromyographic amplitude ...

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Removing Unclassified Hand Tremor Motion from Computer Mouse Input with Neural Networks

Removing Unclassified Hand Tremor Motion from Computer Mouse Input with Neural Networks

... the hand tremor, and not uncertainty in the target ...remove tremor motion and give the user normal cursor motion we must collect data covering all situations that are considered normal cursor ...

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The effect of 8 weeks of treatment with transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields on hand tremor and inter-hand coherence in persons with Parkinson’s disease

The effect of 8 weeks of treatment with transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields on hand tremor and inter-hand coherence in persons with Parkinson’s disease

... ground. Hand tremor was assessed in two conditions: 1) rest, while the hands were placed with palms down approximately on the middle of the thigh in a position allowing the subject to relax and 2) postural, ...

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Damper Glove for Hand Tremor

Damper Glove for Hand Tremor

... essential hand tremors have been developed and made available in the ...between tremor and a deliberate ...the tremor, and the significance of the effect is relative to the severity of the ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 57-year-old man with subacute gait difficulty and hand tremor

Clinical Reasoning: A 57-year-old man with subacute gait difficulty and hand tremor

... A 57-year-old man presented with progressive difficulty in walking for 2 weeks, resting hand tremors for 1 week, and low-volume speech for 2 days. Initially, he had diffi- culty in initiation of walking. Soon, he ...

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A Wearable Mechatronic Device for Hand Tremor Monitoring and Suppression: Development and Evaluation

A Wearable Mechatronic Device for Hand Tremor Monitoring and Suppression: Development and Evaluation

... passive tremor suppression strategy, a semi-active tremor suppression strategy was proposed to reduce the impact on voluntary motion by employ- ing controllable damping to the target ...semi-active ...

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Towards the Development of a Wearable Tremor Suppression Glove

Towards the Development of a Wearable Tremor Suppression Glove

... for tremor management and often carries significant side effects ...suppress tremor, many of them cannot be used directly on patients because of issues associated with their size, weight, power source, and ...

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Practice Parameter: Therapies for essential tremor

Practice Parameter: Therapies for essential tremor

... Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common tremor disorders in adults and is characterized by kinetic and postural ...limb tremor (Level ...limb tremor (Level ...head tremor (Level ...

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Review on essential Tremor and Pharmacotherapy

Review on essential Tremor and Pharmacotherapy

... the tremor rating scale (ie, tremor severity, motor task performance, activities of daily living, and patient’s subjective ...significant, tremor-rating scores were slightly better for propranolol ...

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The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale

The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale

... severe tremor because the tremor amplitude anchors for 0-4 ratings are much smaller in the FTM (0: no tremor, 1: barely perceptible tremor, 2: < 2 cm, 3: 2-4 cm, and 4: > 4 ...4 ...

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From the Grabbing Hand to the Helping Hand

From the Grabbing Hand to the Helping Hand

... other hand, induces governments to restrain themselves from fully exercising their bargaining power, thus protects private incentives that are pivotal to economic ...

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Deficits in tapping accuracy and variability in tremor patients

Deficits in tapping accuracy and variability in tremor patients

... the hand, necessary for tapping, is caused by ac- tivation of the flexor muscle or rather by the relaxation of the extensor ...kinetic tremor, EMG might be able to detect it earlier and locate its origin ...

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Clinical and Neurophysiological Study of Non-Parkinsonian Tremor.

Clinical and Neurophysiological Study of Non-Parkinsonian Tremor.

... episodic tremor of the chin and the lower lip has a frequency of approximately 8–10 Hz and there is an association with otosclerosis and deafness in some ...

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Cerebellar learning distinguishes inflammatory neuropathy with and without tremor

Cerebellar learning distinguishes inflammatory neuropathy with and without tremor

... that tremor in patients with inflammatory neuropathy is associated with cerebellar ...of tremor or ...with tremor, the specific antibody involved in causing the peripheral neuropathy is capable of ...

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Tremor during ice-stream stick slip

Tremor during ice-stream stick slip

... seismic tremor episodes occur at the ice–bed interface. We interpret these tremor episodes as swarms of small repeating ...the tremor episodes that include the balance of forces acting on the fault, ...

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Orthostatic tremor: current challenges and future prospects

Orthostatic tremor: current challenges and future prospects

... new neurological symptoms. One patient developed PD, and five others became slow with gait difficulties, raising the clini- cal suspicion of PD. However, normal dopamine transporter SPECT scans (DatSCANs) were found in ...

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Temporal fluctuations of tremor signals from inertial sensor: a preliminary study in differentiating Parkinson’s disease from essential tremor

Temporal fluctuations of tremor signals from inertial sensor: a preliminary study in differentiating Parkinson’s disease from essential tremor

... While the method would have to be validated with a larger number of subjects, these preliminary results show the feasibility of the approach. This demonstration introduces the efficacy of the proposed method for ...

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Clustering of dystonia in some pedigrees with autosomal dominant essential tremor suggests the existence of a distinct subtype of essential tremor

Clustering of dystonia in some pedigrees with autosomal dominant essential tremor suggests the existence of a distinct subtype of essential tremor

... dystonic tremor or dystonia, and further investigated only those probands who reported a positive family history of tremor and/or dysto- nia (Figure ...

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Cerebellar involvement in Parkinson’s disease resting tremor

Cerebellar involvement in Parkinson’s disease resting tremor

... resting tremor in individuals with ...resting tremor was reduced in individuals regard- less of whether stimulation was applied over the medial or lateral cerebellum (although it appears that the lateral ...

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