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davew833 10-09-2011 10:27 PM

Cogwheel Rigidity question
 
Can anyone tell me if 'cogwheel rigidity' tends to occur first in large limbs, muscles, (arms, legs) or smaller ones first in PD, or neither/both? Thanks.

Happyguy 10-10-2011 01:30 PM

I can't speak for all, but for me cog wheel rigidity started in my left wrist.

HG

davew833 10-10-2011 09:03 PM

Cogwheeling and ET
 
I hope I'm not stirring the pot too much-- I haven't been diagnosed with anything yet, just having a lot of symptoms that are scary (to me.) and trying to gather the courage to pursue a diagnosis. I found this article from Medscape Today that mentions a phenomenon similar to 'cogwheeling rigidity' that can exist with essential tremor as well. It's important to differentiate between the two:

Here's the text since I can't post a link yet-

"Because essential tremor and parkinsonian tremor are two common and chronic forms of pathologic tremor, it is important to be able to differentiate them ( Table 5 ). In many patients with essential tremor, a palpable, cogwheel-like, upper limb tremor may be detected, especially with voluntary, repetitive motion of the contralateral limb. This phenomenon (Froment sign) should not be mistaken for the cogwheel-like rigidity of parkinsonism."


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