Diagnosis of orthostatic tremor using smartphone accelerometry
Abstract Background Primary orthostatic tremor (OT) is a rare movement disorder characterized by a 13–18 Hz leg tremor, which arises when standing and is relieved by walking/sitting. Those affected generally do not fall, but experience fear of falling, lessened by ambulation. Because of its low ampl...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas E. Calvo, Joseph M. Ferrara |
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2021
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