Postural and Intention Tremors in Essential Tremor and Parkinson's Disease
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VIDEOTAPE LEGEND 1. Clinical Impression 1: Proximal (i.e., wrist) postural tremor rather than distal (MCP + phalanges [including thumb]) postural tremor occurs in the left arm of this ET patient. 2. Clinical Impression 1: Proximal (i.e., wrist) postural tremor rather than distal (MCP + phalanges [including thumb]) postural tremor occurs in the right arm of this ET patient. 3. Clinical Impression 1: Distal (esp. MCP) postural tremor rather than proximal (i.e., wrist, elbow, shoulder) postural tremor occurs in the left arm of this PD patient. 4. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this ET patient, typically produces wrist flexion-extension rather than wrist pronation-supination. 5. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this ET patient, involves wrist flexion-extension. 6. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this PD patient, typically produces wrist pronation-supination rather than flexion-extens
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VIDEOTAPE LEGEND 1. Clinical Impression 1: Proximal (i.e., wrist) postural tremor rather than distal (MCP + phalanges [including thumb]) postural tremor occurs in the left arm of this ET patient. 2. Clinical Impression 1: Proximal (i.e., wrist) postural tremor rather than distal (MCP + phalanges [including thumb]) postural tremor occurs in the right arm of this ET patient. 3. Clinical Impression 1: Distal (esp. MCP) postural tremor rather than proximal (i.e., wrist, elbow, shoulder) postural tremor occurs in the left arm of this PD patient. 4. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this ET patient, typically produces wrist flexion-extension rather than wrist pronation-supination. 5. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this ET patient, involves wrist flexion-extension. 6. Clinical Impression 2: Postural tremor, as seen in the right arm of this PD patient, typically produces wrist pronation-supination rather than flexion-extens
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