Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease

September 26, 2024

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Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease

Tremor in Parkinson’s disease is a hallmark motor symptom, typically presenting as a resting tremor, meaning it occurs when the muscles are relaxed and at rest. Key characteristics include:

  1. Frequency: The tremor usually occurs at a rate of about 4–6 Hz (cycles per second).
  2. Commonly affected areas: It often begins in one hand or fingers (e.g., “pill-rolling” tremor) and can spread to the arms, legs, jaw, or face.
  3. Asymmetry: Initially, tremors are more noticeable on one side of the body.
  4. Resting tremor: It tends to diminish during voluntary movement and worsens during stress or anxiety.
  5. Progression: While tremor is often the first symptom, it typically progresses more slowly compared to other motor symptoms like bradykinesia and rigidity.

Although tremor is prominent in Parkinson’s, not all patients experience it, and its severity can vary widely among individuals.


The Parkinson’s Protocol™ By Jodi Knapp Parkinson’s disease cannot be eliminated completely but its symptoms can be reduced, damages can be repaired and its progression can be delayed considerably by using various simple and natural things. In this eBook, a natural program to treat Parkinson’s disease is provided online. it includes 12 easy steps to repair your body and reduce the symptoms of this disease.