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Five common tremors. Classification, key to therapy.

W D Truax

    Postgraduate Medicine
    |July 1, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Tremor is a common movement disorder. Classification based on clinical observation helps determine effective treatments like beta-blockers for enhanced physiologic and essential tremors, or levodopa for parkinsonian tremor.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Movement Disorders

    Background:

    • Tremor is the most frequent movement disorder in clinical practice.
    • It is commonly encountered by both primary care physicians and neurologists.
    • Accurate classification is key to effective management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the classification of common tremors.
    • To discuss diagnostic approaches, including clinical observation and electrophysiologic studies.
    • To highlight effective treatment strategies for different tremor types.

    Main Methods:

    • Clinical observation for tremor classification.
    • Electrophysiologic studies when necessary.
    • Pharmacological interventions based on diagnosis.

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    Main Results:

    • Tremors can be classified into physiologic, enhanced physiologic, essential, cerebellar, and parkinsonian types.
    • Beta-blocking drugs are effective for enhanced physiologic and essential tremors.
    • Levodopa combinations can alleviate parkinsonian rest tremor.

    Conclusions:

    • Accurate tremor classification through clinical assessment is crucial.
    • Targeted treatments, such as beta-blockers and levodopa, offer effective management for specific tremor types.