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===Common Causes=== | ===Common Causes=== | ||
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| '''Common Cause of Tremor''' || '''Type of Tremor''' || '''Main Feature of Disease''' | |||
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| [[Flaccid]] || Bilateral/unilateral [[lower motor neuron]] || Weakness, [[hyporeflexia]], lack of normal muscle tone | |||
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| [[Spastic]] || Bilateral [[upper motor neuron]](UMN) || Weakness, [[hyperreflexia]], [[hypertonicity]] | |||
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| Unilateral UMN || Unilateral [[upper motor neuron]] || Weakness, reduced range of motion, decreased fine motor control of tongue & lips | |||
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| [[Ataxic]] || [[Cerebellum]] || Poorly coordinated movements of speech mechanism, scanning/drunken speech | |||
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| [[Hyper-kinetic]] || [[Basal ganglia]] || Quick involuntary movements (hyperkinesis) | |||
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| [[Hypo-kinetic]] || [[Basal ganglia]] || Less movement (hypokinesis), increased muscle tone | |||
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| Mixed || More that one type of dysarthria co-exist || Mixed presentation | |||
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*Excessive [[caffeine]] | *Excessive [[caffeine]] | ||
*[[Muscle]] [[fatigue]] | *[[Muscle]] [[fatigue]] |
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Common Causes
Common Cause of Tremor | Type of Tremor | Main Feature of Disease |
Flaccid | Bilateral/unilateral lower motor neuron | Weakness, hyporeflexia, lack of normal muscle tone |
Spastic | Bilateral upper motor neuron(UMN) | Weakness, hyperreflexia, hypertonicity |
Unilateral UMN | Unilateral upper motor neuron | Weakness, reduced range of motion, decreased fine motor control of tongue & lips |
Ataxic | Cerebellum | Poorly coordinated movements of speech mechanism, scanning/drunken speech |
Hyper-kinetic | Basal ganglia | Quick involuntary movements (hyperkinesis) |
Hypo-kinetic | Basal ganglia | Less movement (hypokinesis), increased muscle tone |
Mixed | More that one type of dysarthria co-exist | Mixed presentation |
- Excessive caffeine
- Muscle fatigue
- Excessive Stress
- Normal aging
- Hypoglycemia
- Essential tremor
- Brain injury due to trauma
- Degenerative Diseases: Parkinson’s disease
- Wilson's disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Alcoholism
- Hyperthyroidism