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For the film see Tremors (film). For other uses, see Tremor (disambiguation). Tremor is defined as the involuntary, spasmodic movement of a body part, or parts. This occurs through the contraction of opposing muscle groups. Alternatively, tremors are a continuous quivering of the body, especially in a rhythmic or convulsive manner. Tremor may occur as an isolated symptom and usually of idiopathic (unknown) cause (essential tremor) or a part of the symptom constellation of another disorder ...
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Resources
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Tremor (National Institutes of Health)
- Essential Tremor (MayoClinic)
- Essential Tremor (International Radiosurgery Support Association)
- Essential Tremor: Diagnosis (We Move)
- Essential Tremor: Lifestyle Changes (We Move)
- Essential Tremor: Pharmacologic Treatments (We Move)
- Essential Tremor: Surgical Approaches to Treatment (We Move)
- Essential Tremor: Tremor Scale (We Move)
- Find a Neurologist (American Academy of Neurology)
- Genes and Disease: Essential Tremor (National Center for Biotechnology Information)
- Glossary of Terms (We Move)
- International Essential Tremor Foundation
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Seeking Help: Physicians Who Specialize in Tremor (International Essential Tremor Foundation)
- Seeking Help: Support Groups in Your Area (International Essential Tremor Foundation)
- Tremor (National Institutes of Health)
- Tremor (National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke)
- Tremor (Cleveland Clinic)
- Tremor (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Tremor (Medline Plus)
- Tremor (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
- Tremor (We Move)
- Tremor and Multiple Sclerosis (National Multiple Sclerosis Society)
- Tremor: Diagnosis and Treatment (Cleveland Clinic)
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