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Articles tagged "Tremors: Clinical features"

  • 2017 International Congress

    Motor Heterogeneity in Parkinson’s Disease: A Bayesian Perspective

    A. Johnson, A. Loftus, N. Gasson, B. Lawrence, M. Thomas, R. Bucks (Perth, Australia)

    Objective: To identify motor symptom subtypes in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD) using a Bayesian analytic approach to latent profile analysis. Background: Several subtypes of Parkinson’s…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Experience and outcomes of the first Movement Disorders Clinic in Honduras.

    J. Ortiz, A. Medina, F. Naranjo (Tegucigalpa, Honduras)

    Objective: To describe the frequency and clinical characteristics using standardized scales in patients with movement disorders (MD) recruited by a referral system in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Is cognitive decline similar among Parkinson’s disease motor sub-types? A prospective study examining changes over time in gait, balance and cognition

    T. Herman, L. Arie, S. Shema-Shiratzky, N. Giladi, J. Hausdorff (Tel Aviv, Israel)

    Objective: To investigate whether changes over time in cognitive and motor functions differ across the postural instability gait difficulty (PIGD) and tremor dominant (TD) motor…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Reliability of Continuous Parkinson’s Assessment Using Wearables

    D. Heldman, E. Urrea Mendoza, N. Mennucci, C. Zimmerman, J. Giuffrida, A. Hadley, Z. Mari, M. Burack, I. Itin, F. Revilla (Cleveland, OH, USA)

    Objective: To evaluate test-retest reliability and determine the optimal number of days of use for wearable sensors and a mobile software app to continuously and…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Evaluating wearable sensors for objective measurement of motor features in Parkinson disease and Huntington disease – a pilot study

    J. Adams, M. Xiong, K. Dinesh, C. Tarolli, S. Sharma, N. Sheth, A.J. Aranyosi, W. Zhu, S. Goldenthal, K. Biglan, R. Dorsey, G. Sharma (Rochester, NY, USA)

    Objective: Evaluate the feasibility of wearable sensors in measuring motor features of individuals with PD, HD, prodromal HD, and controls in clinic and at home.…
  • 2017 International Congress

    A Service Evaluation of the Clinical Use of Parkinson’s KinetiGraph (PKG) Movement Recording System in the Assessment of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Tremor

    J. Price, H. Martin, L. Ebenezer (Bronllys, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To evaluate the clinical usefulness of PKG Movement Recording System in the assessment process to aid recognition and understanding of tremor in patients with Parkinson’s disease…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Ortostatic myoclonus: A report of four cases

    Z.F. Aldaajani, F.C.F. Chang, N. Mahant, S.D. Kim, V.S.C. Fung (Sydney, Australia)

    Objective: To highlight the presentation of orthostatic myoclonus and to increase awareness of this syndrome amongst neurologists and physicians. Background: Orthostatic unsteadiness (unsteadiness on standing)…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Nystagmus in essential tremor

    N. Biary, M. Al Zawahmah, W. Khoja, A. Al Abdulsalam (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

    Objective: To identify nystagmus in patients with essential tremor (ET). Background: ET often affects the hands resulting in postural and kinetic tremor. The head, leg,…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Dystonia, tremor, and dystonic tremor

    A.R. Rosen, A.G. Shaikh, H.A. Jinnah (Atlanta, GA, USA)

    Objective: To provide guidance for current debates regarding the nosology of tremor in dystonia. Background: Dystonia is defined as a disorder with sustained or intermittent…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Persistent myoclonic dystonia due to SCL2A1 mutation

    P.H. McNamara, D. Olszewska, A. McCarthy, J. McKinley, T. McVeigh, T. Lynch (Dublin, Ireland)

    Objective: We present a young woman with myoclonic dystonia due to a novel mutation in SCL2A1 gene. Background: Mutations in the SCL2A1 gene can cause…
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