MDS Abstracts

Abstracts from the International Congress of Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders.

MENU 
  • Home
  • Meetings Archive
    • 2024 International Congress
    • 2023 International Congress
    • 2022 International Congress
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2021
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2020
    • 2019 International Congress
    • 2018 International Congress
    • 2017 International Congress
    • 2016 International Congress
  • Keyword Index
  • Resources
  • Advanced Search

Quantitative Tremor Analysis of Functional Tremor

F. Zhang, R. Tripathi (San Diego, CA, USA)

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Abstract Number: 1500

Keywords: Essential tremor(ET), Psychogenic tremor, Tremors: Clinical features

Category: Tremor

Objective: To compare the characteristic frequency of functional tremor with other tremor disorders using 3-D motion analysis and kinematics.

Background: Functional tremor (FT) is a common form of functional movement disorder.  Diagnosis is based on clinical history and examination. Despite characteristic features, the diagnosis of FT can be challenging. While there are numerous studies evaluating FT, there is a paucity of quantitative data on the characteristic frequency of FT using 3-D motion analysis and kinematics.

Method: A retrospective study was performed using data from Emory University’s motion analysis laboratory database. Ten patients with functional tremor (FT), ten with Parkinson’s tremor (PT), and ten with Essential tremor (ET) were used for comparison. 3-D motion data was obtained in a dedicated laboratory with patients performing a set of standardized examination tasks [Table 1]. Statistical analysis using ANOVA and F-test compared groups for tremor frequency.

Results: The average frequency of FT at rest, with posture, and with action were 5.2 ± 1.5 Hz (n=7), 5.2 ± 1.6 Hz (n=8), and 6.9 ± 1.0 Hz (n=3) respectively [Table 2, Figure 1]. There was a significant difference in frequency between the three groups with action (p=0.00002), but not at rest (p=0.44) or with posture (p=0.74). The variance of tremor frequencies at rest was significantly more in the FT group when compared to the PT group (p=0.0003) or ET group (p=0.02). The variance of tremor frequencies with posture was also significantly more in the FT group when compared to PT group (p=0.003) or ET group (p=0.003).

Conclusion: There is considerable overlap in the clinical presentation of different tremor syndromes, making diagnosis difficult. The variance in frequency within the FT group compared to either PT or ET group may help distinguish such conditions in a quantitative manner. For this reason, quantitative kinematics may be helpful in differentiating FT from PT and ET.

Table 1

Table 2

Figure 1

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

F. Zhang, R. Tripathi. Quantitative Tremor Analysis of Functional Tremor [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2020; 35 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/quantitative-tremor-analysis-of-functional-tremor/. Accessed May 13, 2025.
  • Tweet
  • Email
  • Print

« Back to MDS Virtual Congress 2020

MDS Abstracts - https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/quantitative-tremor-analysis-of-functional-tremor/

Most Viewed Abstracts

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • All Time
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • An Apparent Cluster of Parkinson's Disease (PD) in a Golf Community
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • #23624 (not found)
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • Three cases of early tremor in the course of Guillain-Barré Syndrome
  • The impact of gastric acid suppressants and antacids on levodopa plasma concentration in patients with Parkinson’s disease
  • To be or not to bupropion: a drug-induced parkinsonism?
  • The Role of MRI and DaTscan in Vascular Parkinsonism: A Case Report
  • Help & Support
  • About Us
  • Cookies & Privacy
  • Wiley Job Network
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertisers & Agents
Copyright © 2025 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. All Rights Reserved.
Wiley