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Articles tagged "Tremors: Clinical features"

  • 2023 International Congress

    A clinical and neurophysiological study of movement disorders in Wilson’s disease

    A. Gravier, MA. Obadia, JL. Thibault, A. Poujois, N. Kubis (Paris, France)

    Objective: We provided a prospective clinical and neurophysiological study of movement disorders (MD) in a Wilson’s disease (WD) patients’ cohort to investigate the sensitivity of…
  • 2023 International Congress

    Jerky dystonic hand revisited: post-stroke thalamic tremor

    S. Garg, K. Shetty, C. H M, N. Sharma (Bangalore, India)

    Objective: To assess phenomenology and clinical- radiological correlation of post thalamic stroke movement disorders (MDs) Background: Post stroke movement disorders (PSMD) are rare and have…
  • 2023 International Congress

    Prevalence of cogwheel phenomenon in Parkinson disease

    S. Barua, W. Chouhani, A. D’Abreu, J. Friedman, U. Akbar (Providence, USA)

    Objective: To examine the prevalence of cogwheel rigidity (CWR) in a cohort of Parkinson disease (PD) patients Background: First noted in a 1901 publication, CWR…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Towards a Machine Learning Based Classification System for Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders: Generating a Neurophysiological Feature Set

    E. V.D. Brandhof, S. V.D. Veen, G. Russo, I. Tuitert, J. Dalenberg, M. V.D. Stouwe, J. Elting, M. Biehl, M. de Koning-Tijssen (Groningen, Netherlands)

    Objective: Generating a set of significant neurophysiological features to build a machine learning based diagnostic system for hyperkinetic movement disorders. Background: Hyperkinetic movement disorders cause…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Longitudinal study of clinical and neurophysiological features of essential tremor

    L. Angelini, A. de Biase, G. Paparella, A. Di Vita, M. Panfili, A. Maraone, R. Margiotta, A. Berardelli, M. Bologna (Rome, Italy)

    Objective: This study investigates how motor and non-motor manifestations of essential tremor (ET) progress over time. Background: ET is a common and heterogeneous movement disorder…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Tremor in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 2

    N. Dragašević Mišković, A. Milovanovic, S. Perić, M. Badža, B. Bjelica, I. Vajs, V. Bobić, č. Jovanović, V. Rakočević, I. Basta, M. Svetel, M. đurić, V. Kostić (Belgrade)

    Objective: The aim of this study was to give a detailed description of the clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of tremor in patients with Myotonic dystrophy…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Value of Archimedes spiral in tremor.

    A. Fernández Revuelta, P. Mayo Rodríguez, V. Gómez Mayordomo, E. Sanesteban Beceiro, R. García-Ramos, E. López Valdés, F. Alonso Frech (Madrid, Spain)

    Objective: Retrospective study whose main objectives is to describe the characteristics of Archimedes spiral (AS) (presence of axis and direction) and to relate them to…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Objective and easily performed assessment of fine motor skills to support the differential diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders with tremor

    C. Papasavvas, R. Zietsma, S. Dodds, L. Cluitmans, A. Deutschlander, R. Walker (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To assess the ability of a handheld device and its accompanying data analytics to distinguish between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other tremor disorders. Background:…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Tremor genetics in clinical practice: a systematic literature review

    C. Everlo, M. Tijssen, C. Marras, C. Klein, D. Verbeek, T. de Koning, M. V.D. Stouwe (Groningen, Netherlands)

    Objective: Within the Movement Disorder Society the Task Force on Genetic Nomenclature has developed several gene panels for different movement disorders to give guidance to…
  • 2022 International Congress

    Remote Assessment of Tremor using Wearable Sensors in Parkinson’s Disease Research

    M. Pawlik, K. Dinesh, S. Jensen-Roberts, E. Waddell, T. Myers, J. Soto, E. Hartman, E. Nnadika, P. Yang, R. Yuan, G. Sharma, R. Wilson, K. Lizarraga, C. Tarolli, R. Schneider, R. Dorsey, J. Adams (Rochester, USA)

    Objective: To describe wearable sensor-derived measures in Parkinson’s disease (PD) research. Background: Many commonly used outcome measures of PD are subjective, rater dependent, and infrequently…
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