Tremors

Tremors

🧠 What are Tremors?

Tremors are involuntary, rhythmic muscle movements that cause shaking or trembling, typically affecting the hands, arms, head, or other parts of the body. They can vary in severity and can occur at different times, such as during activity (action tremors) or at rest (resting tremors).

Common causes of tremors include:

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Essential tremor

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

  • Cerebellar disorders

  • Anxiety or stress

  • Medications or drug withdrawal

  • Thyroid imbalances

Tremors can be mild or significantly impact daily activities such as writing, eating, or walking. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve medications, therapies, or lifestyle changes.

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Comprehensive Tremor Care at Palkas

Our tremor services include:

  • Detailed neurological evaluation and diagnosis

  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT) to identify the cause

  • Medications for tremor management (e.g., beta-blockers, anticonvulsants)

  • Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections for severe tremors

  • Physical and occupational therapy to improve coordination and function

  • Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s-related tremors

  • Counseling and emotional support for dealing with tremors

Testimonials

Real Stories

I was suffering from tremors for years, affecting my work and personal life. The team at Palkash diagnosed it as essential tremor and started a treatment plan that worked wonders!
Ravi S., 38
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s, my tremors made daily tasks difficult. The therapies at Palkash helped me manage and reduce my symptoms.
Neha T., 56
My husband’s tremors were getting worse, but the team at Palkash helped him regain stability through physical therapy and medication adjustments.
Sunita R., 61

✅ Conditions We Diagnose & Manage in Tremor Care

  • Essential tremor

  • Parkinson’s disease and related tremors

  • Resting tremors (e.g., Parkinson’s)

  • Action tremors (e.g., essential tremor)

  • Tremors due to multiple sclerosis (MS)

  • Post-traumatic tremors

  • Medication-induced tremors

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