About a decade ago, Joan Riggs, a 64-year-old from Lemoyne, started to have shaky hands. At first, it was an annoyance.
After 25 years of essential tremor, Joyce Clifton regained steady hands thanks to focused ultrasound at University of Utah Health. The incisionless treatment restored her ability to write, bake, and ...
Shaky hands, or involuntary trembling of the hands, are a common issue that many people often attribute to stress, fatigue, or ageing. While occasional shakiness is usually harmless, persistent or ...
Propranolol and Primidone demonstrate efficacy in up to 70% of patients as first-line agents. MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) results in approximately 56% tremor reduction at 4 years. Deep Brain ...
Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder in the world—10 times more common than Parkinson's disease. This progressive condition involves tremor of the hands and in some cases can ...
A new study of long Covid patients is shedding light on a combination of underreported symptoms, including Parkinson’s-like tremors and internal vibrations, that are severely impacting the lives of ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -guided focused ultrasound is a less invasive option designed to target a specific area of the brain responsible for tremors without traditional surgery. The focused ...
Pat Murphy, who suffered from essential tremors for 30 years, underwent a new incisionless brain surgery that significantly reduced his tremors. The procedure, utilizing focused ultrasound technology, ...
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