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Tremors (Hardcover)
Claudia Testa M., Dietrich Haubenberger
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Tremor is the most common movement disorder. The breadth of work
remaining in tremor pathophysiology, etiology and treatment
development does not render the area intractable; on the contrary,
this is a dynamic, rich research area sure to continue its rapid
growth. In Tremors, experts in the field come together to discuss
the underpinnings of neurological tremors and recent clinical
findings in treatment models. This volume is broken into the
following sections: * "Tremor Foundations" presents work across
research modalities, providing an overview on the underpinnings of
tremor as symptom and disease. Recent developments in the
understanding of tremor pathology, pathophysiology, and genetics,
aided by groundbreaking discoveries using neuroimaging techniques,
allow glimpses into future breakthroughs to come. *"The Family of
Tremors" presents the full extended range of tremor presentations,
spanning isolated tremors, tremor as one of several features of a
neurological disorder, and other hyperkinetic movement phenotypes
commonly referred to, mimicking or framed as tremors. *"Tremor in
the Clinic" reviews the growing knowledge range of clinical topics
in tremors. Advances in assessing tremor bring pathophysiology
concepts into clinical use, opening an active era in new
therapeutic development. Clinical researchin tremors also now
encompasses more holistic treatment approaches, novel treatment
modalities, and diversity and inclusivity, all areas likely to feed
back into basic etiology and pathophysiology research of this
common movement disorder. Tremors will prove to be a useful text
for practicing clinicians, students and researchers focusing on
movement disorders, and those living with tremor who want to learn
more about their condition.
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