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Results 51 - 60 of 759 for tremors
  1. ... developing a disorder known as fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS). FXTAS is characterized by progressive problems with movement (ataxia), tremor, memory loss, reduced sensation in the lower extremities ( ...
  2. ... affecting millions. Learn about causes, symptoms (such as tremors and slowness), diagnosis, treatment options, and how to ... signs of PD such as a slight hand tremor are often subtle, and symptoms gradually worsen over ...
  3. ... movement and coordination. The disease leads to shaking ( tremors ) and trouble walking and moving . ... first. For instance, you may have a mild tremor or a slight feeling that one leg is ...
  4. ... use a walker or wheelchair. Involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor) of the arms and hands may occur in this disorder. In some cases the tremor occurs mainly during movement (intention tremor); other affected ...
  5. Movement Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... that slowly gets worse over time. It causes tremors, slowness of movement, and trouble walking. Tourette syndrome, ... to make sudden twitches, movements, or sounds (tics) Tremor and essential tremor, which cause involuntary trembling or ...
  6. ... lead to abnormal repetitive movements in the legs, tremor when holding a position (postural tremor), or involuntary upward-rolling movements of the eyes. ...
  7. ... AMRF syndrome typically begin with involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor) in the fingers and hands that occurs at ... make small movements, such as writing. Over time, tremors can affect other parts of the body, such ...
  8. ... movements that involve judging distance or scale (dysmetria), tremors that occur mainly during movement (intention tremors), and head and neck tremors (titubation). People with ...
  9. ... of Parkinson's disease is trembling or shaking (tremor) of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. Typically, the tremor begins on one side of the body, usually ...
  10. ... neurological symptoms in affected children include involuntary trembling (tremor), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), and slurred speech (dysarthria). ...
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