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Articles tagged "Primary writing tremor"

  • 2022 International Congress

    Characteristics and Techniques to Improve Micrographia in Parkinson’s Disease

    S. Shahid (Southampton, USA)

    Objective: To analyze and identify the characteristics found in micrographia and provide methods of improving the symptom. Background: Micrographia, also known as small handwriting, is…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Case of task-specific tremor and task-specific dystonia with contralateral spread

    L. Jackson, F. Ali (Rochester, MN, USA)

    Objective: To describe a case of task-specific tremor and dystonia. Background: Task-specific tremor is a type of action tremor that occurs during specific tasks such…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Is primary writing tremor a form fruste of dystonia?

    A. Latorre, L. Rocchi, A. Berardelli, J. Rothwell, K. Bhatia (Rome, Italy)

    Objective: To investigate whether primary writing tremor (PWT) and dystonia share a common pathophysiology and clarify if they are different phenomenological expressions of the same…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Is primary writing tremor a form fruste of dystonia?

    A. Latorre, L. Rocchi, A. Berardelli, J. Rothwell, K. Bhatia (London, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To investigate whether primary writing tremor (PWT) and dystonia share a common pathophysiology and clarify if they are different phenomenological expressions of the same…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Handwriting analysis in Writer’s cramp using a digitizing tablet

    S. Halder, S. Jaiswal, S. Choudhury, M. Baker, S. Baker, H. KumaR (Kolkata, India)

    Objective: Kinematic analysis of Archimedean spiral drawing in Writer’s cramp (WC) patients compared to healthy participants using a digitizing tablet. Background: Spiral drawing using a…
  • 2018 International Congress

    Writing tremor: Should we look for a TOR1A mutation?

    C. Aerts, F. Cassim, I. Strubi-Vuillaume, A. Destee, B. Sablonnière, G. Collod-Béroud, L. Defebvre, A. Kreisler (Nimes, France)

    Objective: Writing tremor is not always a primary writing tremor but can undermask a dystonia gene-associated tremor. Background: Dystonia gene-associated tremor corresponds to isolated tremor…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Altered brain network measures in patients with Primary Writing Tremor

    A. Lenka, K. Jhunjhunwala, R. Panda, R. Yadav, J. Saini, R. Bharath, P. Pal (Bangalore, India)

    Objective: Objectives of this study is to explore the neural correlates of Primary Writing Tremor (PWT) by analysing the resting state functional brain connectivity of…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Dystonia in a medieval scribe: Analysis of Bernard Blancard’s handwriting over four decades

    D.E. Thorpe, N. Melson, J.E. Alty (York, United Kingdom)

    Objective: We evaluate the dated documents of a French scribe, which span the late 13th and early 14th centuries, in order to reach a diagnosis…

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