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Increased variability in spiral drawing in patients with functional (psychogenic) tremor.

Authors :
Hess, Christopher W.
Hsu, Annie W.
Yu, Qiping
Ortega, Robert
Pullman, Seth L.
Source :
Human Movement Science. Dec2014, Vol. 38, p15-22. 8p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Increased variability is a characteristic clinical and physiologic feature of functional (psychogenic) tremor. In this study, we use computerized spiral analysis to show that the variability of a motor task is a quantifiable characteristic of functional tremor. We compare functional tremor patients to phenomenologically similar dystonic tremor patients and to normal controls. We used the spiral severity score, a measure that does not incorporate spiral tightness, as a marker of spiral drawing performance, and inter-spiral tightness variability (based on the 25–75% ile range in tightness across ten spirals) to evaluate the effects of functional tremor on drawing spirals. The spirals of 74 participants: 22 functional tremor, 21 dystonic tremor, and 31 normal controls were analyzed. Spiral severity was higher in both tremor groups compared to controls, but did not differentiate them. Inter-spiral variability, however, was higher in the functional tremor group compared to both other groups. Thus, spiral analysis captures variability of a motor task and may be used as an objective test for functional tremor. The effect of functional tremor in other motor tasks should be investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01679457
Volume :
38
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Human Movement Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99697298
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2014.08.007