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Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
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TOHM emphasizes the broad panoply of non-Parkinsonian movement disorders, giving center stage to clinical observations and research in the area of hyperkinesia in contrast to other publications which focus primarily on disorders of hypokinesia (i.e., mainly Parkinson’s disease and other forms of parkinsonism). A special and additionally-unique focus of the journal is tremor research; tremor is the most common movement disorder, and no other publications make it a central focus of scholarly communication. TOHM was published by the Columbia University Libraries from 2011-20. This is an archive of articles published in the journal during this period. https://tremorjournal.org/
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2. A Case of Myoclonus–Dystonia Responding to Low-frequency Pallidal Stimulation
3. A Case of Peripherally Induced Task-Specific “Lipstick Dystonic Tremor”
4. A cell autonomous torsinA requirement for cholinergic neuron survival and motor control
5. Adult-onset Generalized Dystonia as the Main Manifestation of MEGDEL Syndrome
6. Animal Models of Tremor: Relevance to Human Tremor Disorders
7. Arm Posturing in a Patient Following Stroke: Dystonia, Levitation, Synkinesis, or Spasticity?
8. Ataxia with Vitamin E Deficiency May Present with Cervical Dystonia
9. A Woman With a Novel Mutation of THAP1 With a Prominent Response to Deep Brain Stimulation of the Globus Pallidus Internus
10. Cervical Dystonia Mimics: A Case Series and Review of the Literature
11. Characterization and Treatment of Unilateral Facial Muscle Spasm in Linear Scleroderma: A Case Report
12. Childhood-Onset Spinocerebellar Ataxia 3: Tongue Dystonia as an Early Manifestation
13. Deep Brain Stimulation Management of Essential Tremor with Dystonic Features
14. Development of Hyperkinesias after Long-term Pallidal Stimulation for Idiopathic Segmental Dystonia
15. Diagnosis and Treatment of Laryngeal Dystonia: Past, Present and Future Directions
16. Dystonia and Tremor: The Clinical Syndromes with Isolated Tremor
17. Dystonia Associated with Idiopathic Slow Orthostatic Tremor
18. Dystonia is a Common Phenotypic Feature of MEGDEL Syndrome
19. Dystonic Head Tremor and the Coexistence of Headache
20. Familial Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2 Parkinsonism Presenting as Intractable Oromandibular Dystonia
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