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Old 02-13-2012, 04:30 AM #1
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Default Simple technique that may reduce tremor slightly

If you have a tremor, you may find that you can get a reduction in its intensity for a few seconds by intentionally moving the affected part of your body at 90 degrees to the tremor. The relief is normally only short lived: once you stop intentionally moving, the tremor usually returns.

Here's how you can see if this works for you. If you have a hand tremor, put a finger on a smooth surface; making sure not to press down with any force. Allow the finger to move with the tremor. Determine the direction of the tremor. Now intentionally move the finger backwards and forwards, by just a few millimeters, about once per second, at right angles to the tremor. Does this temporarily reduce your tremor?

If you have a laptop with a pressure pad, you can use the program below. It monitors your tremor in real-time; determines the direction of movement caused by the tremor and suggests a direction in which to move your finger. (If your tremor is small, the computer may not detect the motion.)

http://www.parkinsonsmeasurement.org...morReducer.htm

John
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Current meds: Stalevo(75 mg) x 5, ropinirole xl 8 mg, rasagiline 1 mg
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