243 results on '"Bain, Peter G."'
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2. Problems and controversies in tremor classification
3. Traditional Trial and Error versus Neuroanatomic 3-Dimensional Image Software-Assisted Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Patients with Parkinson Disease
4. Tremor and other abnormal movements
5. Motor phenotype and magnetic resonance measures of basal ganglia iron levels in Parkinson's disease
6. The Conundrum of Dystonia in Essential Tremor Patients: How does One Classify these Cases?
7. Role of Neuroimaging in the Evaluation of Tremor
8. Essential Tremor and Senile Varieties of Action Tremor an Evolving ART
9. Proposing a Parkinsonʼs disease–specific tremor scale from the MDS-UPDRS
10. Tremor
11. Tremor and Dysmetria in Multiple Sclerosis: A Neurophysiological Study
12. Tremor-Dominant Parkinsonism: Lesion or Deep Brain Stimulation?
13. Choreo-acanthocytosis
14. Task-specific tremor
15. Physiological and harmonic components in neural and muscular coherence in Parkinsonian tremor
16. Neurophysiologic Intervention in Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment for Movement Disorders: A Practical Framework
17. A dominant bursting electromyograph pattern in dystonic conditions predicts an early response to pallidal stimulation
18. The management of tremor
19. The Wilson films — Bilateral postural tremor
20. Automatic classification of 123I-FP-CIT (DaTSCAN) SPECT images
21. Can spiral analysis predict the FP-CIT SPECT scan result in tremulous patients?†
22. A Population Model of Deep Brain Stimulation in Movement Disorders From Circuits to Cells
23. The Costs and Benefits of Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Patients with Dystonia: An Initial Exploration
24. Increase in the tactile catchment area of a sensory trick for alleviating blepharospasm following pallidal DBS
25. Thalamotomy versus thalamic stimulation for multiple sclerosis tremor
26. Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders and pain
27. Deep brain stimulation for generalised dystonia and spasmodic torticollis
28. The Conundrum of Dystonia in Essential Tremor Patients: How does One Classify these Cases?
29. The sensory and motor representation of synchronized oscillations in the globus pallidus in patients with primary dystonia
30. Chapter 23 Essential tremor and primary writing tremor
31. Identifying cardiorespiratory neurocircuitry involved in central command during exercise in humans
32. Direction of Tremor Oscillation in Spiral Drawings Reveals Proximal Versus Distal Muscle Involvement
33. Levodopa Can Worsen Tremor Associated with Dystonia
34. Pregnancy in Dystonic Women With in situ Deep Brain Stimulators
35. Different mechanisms may generate sustained hypertonic and rhythmic bursting muscle activity in idiopathic dystonia
36. Assessing the impact of essential tremor on upper limb function
37. THE MANAGEMENT OF TREMOR
38. Global attentional–executive sequelae following surgical lesions to globus pallidus interna
39. Sustained improvement in a patient with young onset Parkinson’s disease after the arrival of a pet dog
40. Classification of normal and pathological tremors using a multidimensional electromagnetic system
41. Traditional trial-and-error versus neuroanatomical-3D-image software-assisted deep brain stimulation programming in patients with Parkinson's disease
42. Cognitive change following deep brain stimulation in patients with movement disorders
43. Sleep problems and hypothalamic dopamine D3 receptor availability in Parkinson disease
44. Transducer-based evaluation of tremor
45. What is It? Difficult to Pigeon Hole Tremor: a Clinical–Pathological Study of a Man with Jaw Tremor
46. The ‘Attack of the Demyelinator’
47. Reversing the polarity of bipolar stimulation in deep brain stimulation for essential tremor: A theoretical explanation for a useful clinical intervention
48. SPG11 Presenting with Tremor
49. Chorea-acanthocytosis
50. DYSTONIC TREMOR PRESENTING AS PARKINSONISM: LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF SWEDDs
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