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Intention tremor
- ... movements may also occur, such as rhythmic shaking (tremors), jerking movements (chorea), eyelid twitching (blepharospasm), and grimacing. ...
- ... of sensation in the limbs, and rhythmic shaking (tremors). People with Andermann syndrome typically begin walking between ...
- ... tensing of the muscles (muscle contractions), rhythmic shaking (tremors), and other involuntary movements. Benign essential blepharospasm is ...
- ... coordination and balance (ataxia) or involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor), can appear during childhood and worsen over time. ...
- ... parkinsonism include unusually slow movements (bradykinesia), stiffness, and tremors. These movement abnormalities are often accompanied by changes ...
- ... movement problems characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions, tremors, and other uncontrolled movements. The term "focal" refers ...
- ... which includes unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), involuntary trembling (tremor), and muscle stiffness (rigidity). The pattern of cognitive ...
- ... or weakness and involuntary rhythmic shaking, called intention tremor because it worsens during movement. People with ADLD ...
- ... Parkinsonism is a group of movement abnormalities including tremors, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, an inability to ...
- ... to the condition, including muscle cramps and occasional tremors. Researchers believe that the milder signs and symptoms ...