Prevalence of tremor in multiple sclerosis and associated disability in the Olmsted County population

Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Sean J PittockJoseph Y Matsumoto

Abstract

We applied a clinical tremor rating scale and measures of disability to 200 of 201 multiple sclerosis patients from a prevalence cohort in Olmsted County, Minnesota. In a community-based sample, tremor was found clinically in 51 (25%) patients, although only 6 (3%) patients had severe tremor. Within the population as a whole, tremor was strongly associated with impairment disability and handicap.

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