Tremor occurs in various forms across diverse neurological disorders, including Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor. While clinically heterogeneous, converging evidence suggests a shared brain ...
Researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation have shed light on the puzzling relationship between dopamine and rest tremor in Parkinson's disease, finding that preserved dopamine in certain brain ...
Essential tremor is a brain condition that causes a part of your body to shake uncontrollably. This unintentional shaking motion is called a tremor. The hands and forearms are the most commonly ...
Essential tremor typically causes tremors during movement, whereas Parkinson’s disease is characterized by tremors that occur when the body is at rest. Essential tremor is often linked to genetics, ...
Treatment options for essential tremor include medications, exercises, lifestyle changes, and in severe cases, surgical procedures such as deep brain stimulation. Essential tremor is a neurological ...
Propranolol and Primidone demonstrate efficacy in up to 70% of patients as first-line agents. MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) results in approximately 56% tremor reduction at 4 years. Deep Brain ...
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Computer vision (CV)-based approaches hold promising potential for the classification and quantitative assessment of movement disorders. To take full advantage of this potential, the pipelines need to ...
Many people who notice their hands are shaking immediately assume it could be something serious. If it’s never happened to you before, you might worry that it’s an early symptom of MS or Parkinson’s ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...