[HTML][HTML] Medical devices for tremor suppression: current status and future directions
Tremors are the most prevalent movement disorder that interferes with the patient's daily
living, and physical activities, ultimately leading to a reduced quality of life. Due to the …
living, and physical activities, ultimately leading to a reduced quality of life. Due to the …
Peripherical Electrical Stimulation for Parkinsonian Tremor: A Systematic Review
L Meng, M Jin, X Zhu, D Ming - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Parkinsonian tremor is one of the most common motor disorders in patients with Parkinson's
disease (PD). Compared to oral medications and brain surgery, electrical stimulation …
disease (PD). Compared to oral medications and brain surgery, electrical stimulation …
A wearable system for attenuating essential tremor based on peripheral nerve stimulation
Objective: Currently available treatments for kinetic tremor can cause intolerable side effects
or be highly invasive and expensive. Even though several studies have shown the positive …
or be highly invasive and expensive. Even though several studies have shown the positive …
Essential tremor amplitude modulation by median nerve stimulation
Essential tremor is a common neurological disorder, characterised by involuntary shaking of
a limb. Patients are usually treated using medications which have limited effects on tremor …
a limb. Patients are usually treated using medications which have limited effects on tremor …
Electromagnetic radiation therapy for Parkinson's disease tremor reduction-systematic reviews and Bayesian meta-analyses for comparing the effectiveness of electric …
SM Hosseini, S Farashi, S Bashirian - Journal of NeuroEngineering and …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Tremor is one of the key characteristics of Parkinson's disease (PD), leading to
physical disabilities and often showing limited responses to pharmacological treatments. To …
physical disabilities and often showing limited responses to pharmacological treatments. To …
Inhibition of Parkinsonian tremor with cutaneous afferent evoked by transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Background Recent study suggests that tremor signals are transmitted by way of multi-
synaptic corticospinal pathway. Neurophysiological studies have also demonstrated that …
synaptic corticospinal pathway. Neurophysiological studies have also demonstrated that …
Development of a closed-loop system for tremor suppression in patients with Parkinson's disease
FL Xu, MZ Hao, SQ Xu, ZX Hu, Q Xiao… - 2016 38th Annual …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
More than 70% of patients suffering Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit resting tremor in their
extremities, hampering their ability to perform daily activities. Based on our earlier studies on …
extremities, hampering their ability to perform daily activities. Based on our earlier studies on …
Longitudinal wearable tremor measurement system with activity recognition algorithms for upper limb tremor
J Kim, C Parnell, T Wichmann… - 2016 38th Annual …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Assessments of tremor characteristics by movement disorder physicians are usually done at
single time points in clinic settings, so that the description of the tremor does not take into …
single time points in clinic settings, so that the description of the tremor does not take into …
Quantitative motor assessment, detection, and suppression of Parkinson's disease hand tremor: a literature review
Parkinson's disease (PD) is difficult to detect before the onset of symptoms; further, PD
symptoms share characteristics with symptoms of other diseases, making diagnosis of PD a …
symptoms share characteristics with symptoms of other diseases, making diagnosis of PD a …
Probing and restoring disrupted thalamocortical interactions during Parkinson's disease and essential tremor
CPP Reis - 2021 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Parkinson's disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET) are two movement disorders where
impaired motor function can lead to severe disability. In conjunction with motor impairments …
impaired motor function can lead to severe disability. In conjunction with motor impairments …