Slow OT?
Primary Orthostatic Tremor is fast… the generally accepted range is 13-18Hz. This is a (tremor) movement that occurs 13-18 - so what is Slow OT?
The authors of this study have performed a retrospective study. They have reviewed past medical records of 8 individuals with slow OT and compared the characteristics. The common ground was that the frequency of their tremor was 4-8Hz, roughly half of Primary Orthostatic Tremor. And, 6 of the 8 individuals showed evidence of dystonia.
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Slow OT
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