Tremor is defined as a “rhythmical, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part,” according to the consensus statement of the Movement Disorder Society (Deuschl et al. 1998). Clinically, tremors are typically classified by the conditions under which they (e.g., action, rest, task) or their underlying cause (Deuschl et al. 1998).
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