Approach to Tremors (Essential, Resting, Intention, Functional, Orthostatic, Flapping Tremors) USMLE

Published 2022-12-31
Approach to Tremors (Essential, Resting, Intention, Functional, Orthostatic, Flapping Tremors) USMLE
In this video on approach to tremors, i have explained different types of tremors including essential tremor, resting tremors, postural tremors, orthostatic tremors, intention tremors, functional tremors, flapping tremors, and asterixis. We have explained the difference between these tremors as well as their diagnosis clinical tests and management. Action tremor postural tremor and their types have been explained as per USMLE course for step 2 ck as well as nclex.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:11 Definition & Classification
0:48 Resting tremor
1:27 Glabella Tap test
2:36 Intention Tremor
4:56 Essential Tremor
8:35 Orthostatic Tremor
9:56 Flapping Tremor (Asterixis)
11:24 Functional Tremor
15:02 In Summary



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All Comments (21)
  • Any doctor who is going to diagnose parkinson's should have to watch your video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge- you just changed a man's life. A truly gifted doctor, like yourself, is rare. I can't help but admire your passion and envy your mind. ~~Amy
  • thank you for the lecture, this helped me a lot for my neurology exam! God bless your beautiful soul.
  • @ajowka1
    Great description of tremors.
  • @nihalrao8950
    Excellent video doctor! Thank you so much for sharing
  • @Mirthenaomi
    Please inform orthostatic tremor can occur at any age but is mostly seen in elderly. Also, it can occur a bit during (slow) walking but not often. It can even occur with lifting/using the legs while sitting or laying down. This information will help prevent misdiagnoses especially under young people who might be suffering for years like I did. Thankyou!
  • @Peter-gu4zc
    Great video! THANK YOU. We have interesting conversation about my wife's tremor under another video: The Parkinson's Pandemic. by Simon Lewis. Please delight us with your knowledge about tremor there. Thank you.
  • @rahiisin
    Beautifully explained.. Sir thankyou for all the videos and hardwork made really easy to understand.. ❤️
  • @hassanarif4713
    Excellent explanations!! Needed this for my Step 2 prep
  • @Mamta9
    Great explanation with clear demonstrations ... Thanks Sir and a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU 💐🥰😇
  • @rummidummi
    Sir ur lectures and teaching is so good..u deserve mïllions of followers
  • MashAllah great job brother. Excellently explained each and every point❤❤. keep it up👍👍
  • thanks for very nice information sir. sweet and informative knowldge in lucid language.