- Tremor: What It Is, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Overview What is tremor? Tremor is a rhythmic movement of a body part that’s out of your control (involuntary) The movements look like trembling or shakiness and can range from mild to severe They may be constant or only happen sometimes Tremor is a common symptom of movement disorders
- Tremor - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Tremor is a neurological condition that includes shaking or trembling movements in one or more parts of the body, most commonly affecting a person’s hands
- Tremor - Wikipedia
Cerebellar tremor (also known as intention tremor) is a slow, broad tremor of the extremities that occurs at the end of a purposeful movement, such as trying to press a button or touching a finger to the tip of one's nose
- Overview of tremor - UpToDate
This topic will provide an overview of the classification, clinical features, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of tremor, including essential tremor (ET), which also is discussed in greater detail separately
- Tremor - Neurology - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Tremors are involuntary, rhythmic, oscillatory movements of reciprocal, antagonistic muscle groups, typically involving the hands, head, face, vocal cords, trunk, or legs Diagnosis is based on history and physical examination
- Essential Tremor - MedlinePlus
Tremors are unintentional trembling or shaking movements in one or more parts of the body Read about the types, such as essential tremor, and causes
- Types of Tremors: Signs, Causes and Associated Conditions
Tremors can be a sign of many conditions or happen without any known cause Tremors mean shakiness They are unintentional, rhythmic movements of a body part Though they are not life-threatening, they can cause severe disability and worry Tremors may affect your:
- Essential Tremor - Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Essential tremor is a neurological disorder in which tremors or shakes occur without an identifiable cause The shaking occurs when a person is moving or trying to move, but not while they are at rest
- Tremor - BrainFacts
Tremor is an unintentional, rhythmic, muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements of one or more parts of the body Most tremors occur in the hands, although they can also affect the arms, head, face, voice, trunk, and legs
- Tremors: Causes, Classifications, Types, Treatment, and More
A tremor is a type of involuntary movement of the body, distinct from a muscle spasm or twitch Causes can include lifestyle factors (like having too much caffeine) and medical conditions such as
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