- intention (active, kinetic, or terminal) tremor
- increase in amplitude approaching to target
- 1st proximal muscles
via: Dr. Prodigious
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Cerebellar tremor
- intention (active, kinetic, or terminal) tremor
- increase in amplitude approaching to target
- 1st proximal muscles
via: Dr. Ataullah’s Tutorial
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Cerebellar outflow pathway tremors
- postural tremor of the outstretched limbs, may also occur
- 1st proximal muscles
- when severe, can have myoclonic features
- rubral tremor (cerebellar outflow tremor)
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Cerebellar postural tremor
- postural tremor of the outstretched limbs, may also occur
- 1st proximal muscles
Unilateral lesions
- deviation of head&body toward affected side
- when standing, there is an inclination to fall
- when walking a tendency to deviate, toward the side of the lesion
- decrease of the normal pendular movement of the arm
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Cerebellar homunculus
vermis lesions
- not able to stand erect and may fall either backward or forward
- gait is staggering, reeling, or lurching in character, without laterality.
- complication of posterior fossa surgery, especially in children
- 24% medulloblastoma
- dentate-thalamo-cortical tracts
- neurocognitive outcome is not favorable