Distal versus proximal arm tremor in multiple sclerosis assessed by visually guided tracking tasks.
OBJECTIVES: To compare action tremor (AT) during manual tracking in normal subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis with tremor (MS-tremor group) and without tremor (MS-no tremor group), and to differentiate tremor occurring predominantly around the distal joint from that involving the proximal...
Main Authors: | Liu, X, Miall, R, Aziz, T, Palace, J, Stein, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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