Journal Article10.1002/MDS.25616
The central oscillatory network of orthostatic tremor
Muthuraman Muthuraman,Helge Hellriegel,Steffen Paschen,Frank Hofschulte,René Reese,Jens Volkmann,Karsten Witt,Günther Deuschl,Jan Raethjen +8 more
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TL;DR: The corticomuscular interaction in OT follows a consistent pattern with an initially bilateral pattern and then a segregated unilateral pattern after 15 seconds, which makes the thalamus unlikely as the main source of orthostatic tremor.
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Abstract: Orthostatic tremor (OT) is a movement disorder of the legs and trunk that is present in the standing position but typically absent when sitting. The pathological central network involved in orthostatic tremor is still unknown. In this study we analyzed 15 patients with simultaneous high-resolution electroencephalography and electromyography recording to assess corticomuscular coherence. In 1 patient we were able to simultaneously record the local field potential in the ventrolateral thalamus and electroencephalography. Dynamic imaging of coherent source analysis was used to find the sources in the brain that are coherent with the peripheral tremor signal. When standing, the network for the tremor frequency consisted of unilateral activation in the primary motor leg area, supplementary motor area, primary sensory cortex, two prefrontal/premotor sources, thalamus, and cerebellum for the whole 30-second segment recorded. The source coherence dynamics for the primary leg area and the thalamic source signals with the tibialis anterior muscle showed that they were highly coherent for the whole 30 seconds for the contralateral side but markedly decreased after 15 seconds for the ipsilateral side. The source signal and the recorded thalamus signal followed the same time frequency dynamics of coherence in 1 patient. The corticomuscular interaction in OT follows a consistent pattern with an initially bilateral pattern and then a segregated unilateral pattern after 15 seconds. This may add to the feeling of unsteadiness. It also makes the thalamus unlikely as the main source of orthostatic tremor.
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Orthostatic tremor: a cerebellar pathology?
Cecile Gallea,Traian Popa,Daniel García-Lorenzo,Romain Valabregue,André-Pierre Legrand,Emmanuelle Apartis,L. Marais,Bertrand Degos,Cécile Hubsch,Sara Fernandez-Vidal,Eric Bardinet,Emmanuel Roze,Stéphane Lehéricy,Sabine Meunier,Sabine Meunier,Sabine Meunier,Marie Vidailhet +16 more
TL;DR: Repetitive transcranial cerebellar stimulation reduces the amplitude of the tremor frequency peak and modifies cerebello-cortical connectivity and anatomo-functional changes in the cerebellary vermis, lateral cerebellum and supplementary motor area are revealed.
Pathological ponto-cerebello-thalamo-cortical activations in primary orthostatic tremor during lying and stance.
Florian Schöberl,Katharina Feil,Guoming Xiong,Peter Bartenstein,Christian la Fougère,Klaus Jahn,Thomas Brandt,Michael Strupp,Marianne Dieterich,Andreas Zwergal +9 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that a mesiofrontal deactivation is another characteristic feature of orthostatic tremor and plays a pivotal role in development of postural unsteadiness during prolonged standing and further elucidates ponto-cerebello-thalamo-primary motor cortical activations underlying primary orthostatics tremor.
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Spinal-generated movement disorders: a clinical review
Pichet Termsarasab,Pichet Termsarasab,Thananan Thammongkolchai,Steven J. Frucht +3 more
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TL;DR: The relevant anatomy and physiology of SGMDs are reviewed, their clinical features are characterized and demonstrated, and a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of these unusual disorders is presented.
The clinical and electrophysiological investigation of tremor
Günther Deuschl,Jos Steffen Becktepe,Michiel F. Dirkx,Dietrich Haubenberger,Anhar Hassan,Rick C. Helmich,Muthuraman Muthuraman,Pattamon Panyakaew,Petra Schwingenschuh,Kirsten E. Zeuner,Rodger J. Elble +10 more
TL;DR: A review of electrophysiologic methods of tremor analysis can be found in this paper , with a focus on clinical characterization and pathophysiology of different forms of tremors.
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Essential and aging-related tremor: Differences of central control.
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TL;DR: It is hypothesize that different tremor networks detected by multichannel electroencephalography (EEG) underlie these two tremor groups: essential tremor and aging‐related tremor.
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