نتایج جستجو برای: ms tremor

تعداد نتایج: 137712  

2011
Pramod Kumar Pal

Psychogenic movement disorders (PMD) are a group of disorders which are in the border zone between neurology and psychiatry. All necessary laboratory investigations should be done to rule out an underlying organic disorder. While clinical acumen of a trained movement disorder specialist may be sufficient to diagnose most PMD, there are clinical situations where electrophysiological tests are re...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2001
E D Louis G Levy L J Côte H Mejia S Fahn K Marder

BACKGROUND Action tremor is often noted in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), yet the clinical correlates of this type of tremor have been the focus of few studies. It is not clear whether this action tremor is a manifestation of the underlying basal ganglia disease. OBJECTIVE To determine whether the severity of action tremor in PD is associated with age, age at disease onset, disease dur...

2014
Hayriye Cagnan Simon Little Thomas Foltynie Patricia Limousin Ludvic Zrinzo Marwan Hariz Binith Cheeran James Fitzgerald Alexander L. Green Tipu Aziz Peter Brown

Tremor is a cardinal feature of Parkinson's disease and essential tremor, the two most common movement disorders. Yet, the mechanisms underlying tremor generation remain largely unknown. We hypothesized that driving deep brain stimulation electrodes at a frequency closely matching the patient's own tremor frequency should interact with neural activity responsible for tremor, and that the effect...

Hossein Naseri Keikhosrow Firoozbakhsh Rouhollah Hosseini

Because the underlying physiology of pathological tremor in a Parkinson's patient is not well understood, the existing physical and drug therapies have not been successful in tremor treatment. Different mathematical modeling of such vibration has been introduced to investigate the problem and reduce the existing vibration. Most of the models have represented the induced vibration as a sinusoida...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
B Hellwig S Häussler B Schelter M Lauk B Guschlbauer J Timmer C H Lücking

BACKGROUND In patients with parkinsonian resting tremor, tremor-correlated activity in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex has been studied by both magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). In essential tremor, MEG failed to detect cortical involvement. The objective of this study was to investigate whether EEG recording can reveal tremor-correlated cortical activity in p...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 2017
Abby L Hemmerich Eileen M Finnegan Henry T Hoffman

BACKGROUND Vocal tremor may be associated with cyclic oscillations in the pulmonary, laryngeal, velopharyngeal, or oral regions. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to correlate the overall severity of vocal tremor with the distribution and severity of tremor in structures involved. METHODS Endoscopic and clinical examinations were completed on 20 adults with vocal tremor and two age-matched contro...

Journal: :Neuroepidemiology 2013
Elan D Louis Nora Hernandez Lorraine N Clark Ruth Ottman

BACKGROUND Essential tremor (ET) is often familial and phenotypic features may be shared within families. Cranial (neck, voice, and jaw) tremor is an important feature of ET. We examined whether cranial tremor aggregates in ET families, after controlling for other factors (age, tremor severity, and duration). METHODS Among ET probands and relatives enrolled in a genetic study at Columbia Univ...

2013
Rodger J Elble

A strong association between dystonia and tremor has been known for more than a century. Two forms of tremor in dystonia are currently recognized: 1) dystonic tremor, which is tremor produced by dystonic muscle contraction and 2) tremor associated with dystonia, which is tremor in a body part that is not dystonic, but there is dystonia elsewhere. Both forms of tremor in dystonia frequently rese...

2013
Hayriye Cagnan John-Stuart Brittain Simon Little Thomas Foltynie Patricia Limousin Ludvic Zrinzo Marwan Hariz Carole Joint James Fitzgerald Alexander L. Green Tipu Aziz Peter Brown

High frequency deep brain stimulation of the thalamus can help ameliorate severe essential tremor. Here we explore how the efficacy, efficiency and selectivity of thalamic deep brain stimulation might be improved in this condition. We started from the hypothesis that the effects of electrical stimulation on essential tremor may be phase dependent, and that, in particular, there are tremor phase...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2001
S H Alusi J Worthington S Glickman P G Bain

One hundred patients with definite multiple sclerosis, who were randomly selected from a multiple sclerosis unit in London, were examined in order to study the prevalence, subtypes, clinical features and associated disability of tremor in this population. There were 35 males and 65 females with an average age of 47 years and an average disease duration of 18.8 years. The mean tremor duration wa...

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