Wearing a rigid brace across a joint or putting a little weight on the hand may help to reduce tremor and restore control.
Deep brain stimulation of the thalamus is effective in reducing tremor.
Reduces tremor and, to a lesser extent, other symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Physical therapy may help to reduce tremor and improve coordination and muscle control for some patients.
This showed the safety of 1-octanol and its efficacy in reducing tremor in patients diagnosed with essential tremor.
Dealing with tremor, which may include putting a little weight on the hand to help reduce tremor and restore control.
It helps reduce tremor, stiffness, and slowness and helps improve muscle control, balance, and walking.
Pallidotomy may reduce tremor, muscle rigidity, slow movement, and other motor symptoms.
An example is the use of wrist bandages with weights, which can be useful to increase the inertia of movement and therefore reduce tremor.
Another uncontrolled trial showed it reduced tremor by a mild to moderate degree during morphine withdrawal in rats.