Archimedes Spiral Ratings: Determinants and Population‐Based Limits of Normal
Franziska Hopfner,
Anja Tietz,
Yuri D'Elia
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTremor is commonly found among healthy humans or prevalently a symptom of neurological dysfunctions. However, the distinction between physiological and pathological tremor is dependent on the examiner's competence. Archimedes Spiral Rating (ASR) is a valid and reproducible semi‐quantitative method to assess the severity of action tremor.Objectives(1) To assess the range and percentiles of ASR in a large sample seemingly free of tremor‐related conditions or symptoms from the population‐based CHRIS‐stu… Show more
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