Wednesday 21 September 2022

DYSTONIC TREMOR

 

What is a Dystonic Tremor?

Tremor is an uncontrollable/involuntary oscillation or shaking or rapid movement of a part of a person’s body. For example, if a person has head tremor, then there will be involuntary shaking movement of the head. Similarly, if a person has hand tremor, then there is uncontrollable shaking of the hands. Tremor can affect any part of the body including eyes, vocal cords, arms, face, trunk and legs.

Dystonic tremor is a type of tremor which the patient develops along with or in association with dystonia.Dystonia is a neurological disorder where there is transmission of incorrect messages from the brain to the body resulting in unwanted movement or over-active or abnormal postures. Patient experiences Dystonic Tremor commonly in young adulthood or mid-life.


3 comments:

  1. Interesting Jo-Anne and one of the unpleasant things to acquire in peoples lives.

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  2. Margaret........It is hard to live with


    Diane.......Yes it is

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  3. Thanks for the info on the tremor. I have a friend who has Essential Tremor and it is very hard to live with as her arm and shoulder also aches from the tremor. At first her doctor thought it was Parkinsons but they did some tests which suggests its not Parkinsons.

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