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Results 31 - 40 of 93 for Intention tremor
  1. ... Many affected individuals develop features of parkinsonism, including tremors, rigidity, and unusually slow movement (bradykinesia). As the ...
  2. ... problems with movement. These movement abnormalities include rigidity, tremors, uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary muscle spasms ( ...
  3. ... may have problems with balance and coordination (ataxia), tremors, and difficulty with movements that involve judging distance ...
  4. ... The signs and symptoms of these disorders include tremors, muscle stiffness (rigidity), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), walking ...
  5. ... have an increased risk of developing involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer (if ...
  6. ... can include involuntary jerking motions (chorea), rhythmic shaking (tremor), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), or uncontrolled tensing of ...
  7. ... signs and symptoms of this condition include hand tremors or other involuntary movements (motor tics), seizures, and ...
  8. ... Other movement problems can include muscle stiffness (spasticity), tremors, problems with coordination and balance (ataxia), and involuntary ...
  9. ... people with multiple sclerosis. Affected individuals may have tremors, muscle stiffness (spasticity), exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), weakness or ...
  10. ... fourth fingers. Many affected people also experience hand tremors.In addition to muscle weakness in the hands ...
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