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Essential Tremors

Essential tremors are the most common form of tremor, even more so than Parkinson's disease. Unlike Parkinson's, the essential tremor is not usually present when a patient is resting, but rather becomes noticeable when he or she tries to perform an activity such as drinking from a glass, writing, or cutting with a knife.

Symptoms
In most patients with essential tremor, handwriting is impossible or at best illegible. Drinking from a cup, cutting with a knife, or bringing a forkful of food up to one’s mouth is impossible.

Treatment
Some medications may be helpful in controlling essential tremor early on but as the tremor worsens medications are not usually effective.

Treatment with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
Conventional open stereotactic neurosurgery or non-invasive Gamma Knife Radiosurgery can be performed to relieve symptoms of essential tremor. While conventional open neurosurgery requires the use of a needle or an external guiding device, the Gamma Knife uses 201 narrow beams of gamma radiation to treat a small, critically located target in the brain non-invasively.

 



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