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  2. Intention tremor - Wikipedia

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    Intention tremor is a dyskinetic ... has been viewed as an effective treatment of intention tremors. [1] Physical therapy has had great ... Relaxation techniques ...

  3. Charcot's neurologic triad - Wikipedia

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    Charcot's neurologic triad is the combination of nystagmus, intention tremor, and scanning or staccato speech. This triad is associated with multiple sclerosis, where it was first described; [1] however, it is not considered pathognomonic for it. It is named after Jean-Martin Charcot. [2]

  4. Essential tremor - Wikipedia

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    Since tremors can affect different parts of the body (like limbs, head, chin/jaw, and vocal), [69] different non-pharmacological therapeutic techniques are available that can support patients with the management of tremors including occupational therapy, speech therapy, and psychotherapy. [68]

  5. Tremor - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar tremor (also known as intention tremor) is a slow, broad tremor of the extremities that occurs at the end of a purposeful movement, such as trying to press a button or touching a finger to the tip of one's nose. In classic cerebellar tremor, a lesion on one side of the brain produces a tremor in that same side of the body that ...

  6. Dysdiadochokinesia - Wikipedia

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    Dysdiadochokinesia is also seen in Friedreich's ataxia and multiple sclerosis, as a cerebellar symptom (including ataxia, intention tremor and dysarthria). It is also a feature of ataxic dysarthria. It is also a feature of ataxic dysarthria.

  7. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    Whereas stimming is a nonpharmacologic but undirected and sometimes harmful amelioration, directed therapy tries to introduce another and generally better nonpharmacologic help in the form of the following lifestyle changes, to help a person to reduce their anxiety levels: [6] regular exercise; yoga and meditation; deep breathing exercises