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Essential Tremor (ET) is characterized by tremors affecting the arms. The investigators will examine the effects of non-pharmacological limb cooling on clinical and physiological characteristics in patients presenting with ET at three different temperatures; and will measure changes in tremor amplitude after cooling of the upper limb.
Once the subject has agreed to participate in the study the following assessments will be performed.
Three non-pharmacological assessments will be performed at different temperature to the upper limbs. The first will be a baseline assessment with upper limbs maintaining a normal body temperature (96-98°F). The second assessment will be performed with upper limbs at a temperature of 59°F and the third will be performed at a temperature of 80°F for a period of 10 minutes. At the end of 10 minutes, tremor measurements will be 15, 40, and 60 minutes.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Limb Cooling Assessment of ET Control | Healthy, volunteers with no known dermatological lesions, sensitivity to cold, or peripheral vascular disease. |
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| Limb Cooling Assessment of ET Experimental | Patients with known essential tremor for at least a year, and +2 or worse action or kinetic tremor of one or both upper limbs involving at least the forearm and/or hand. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Limb Cooling Assessment of ET | Procedure | The non-pharmacological treatment assessments of limb cooling will take place for the subjects which will include the upper limbs. Both clinical and physiological recordings will be measured for a difference in tremors at three different temperatures. 1)baseline assessment maintaining a normal body temperature (96-98°F). 2) at a temperature of 59°F and 3) at a temperature of 80°F for a period of 10 minutes. The clinical assessments will include the Tremor Rating Scale (TRS), Handwriting Assessment Battery (HAB) and the Functional Dexterity Test (FDT). In addition, the Bagnoli and Trigno EMG systems to record surface EMG signals from muscles and accelerometer readings. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Hand writing assessment battery on limb cooling at 60 minutes post-cooling | Handwriting assessment battery includes pen control and manipulation subtests showed high to perfect agreement (line drawing subtest, κ = 1.0; dot subtest, κ = 0.80). The speed subtest showed perfect agreement (ICC = 1.0). Writing legibility showed high agreement for all five subtests (ICC = 0.71-0.83). | 60 minutes post-cooling. |
| Tremor rating scale on limb cooling at 40 minutes post-cooling | Tremor Rating Scale (TRS), consists of 11 items that evaluate tremor in the head, arms, and legs. The rater assigns a score of 0 to 4 for each item, in ascending order of severity. | 40 minutes post-cooling. |
| Functional dexterity test on limb cooling at 60 minutes post-cooling | Functional Dexterity Test (FDT) two scores are obtained: (1) time, in seconds, to complete the test and (2) combined total time with penalty seconds added to the initial time. If the patient exceeds 55 seconds, he or she receives a non-functional rating. | 60 minutes post-cooling. |
| Hand writing assessment battery on limb cooling at 15 minutes post-cooling | Handwriting assessment battery includes pen control and manipulation subtests showed high to perfect agreement (line drawing subtest, κ = 1.0; dot subtest, κ = 0.80). The speed subtest showed perfect agreement (ICC = 1.0). Writing legibility showed high agreement for all five subtests (ICC = 0.71-0.83). | 15 minutes post-cooling. |
| Hand writing assessment battery on limb cooling at 40 minutes post-cooling | Handwriting assessment battery includes pen control and manipulation subtests showed high to perfect agreement (line drawing subtest, κ = 1.0; dot subtest, κ = 0.80). The speed subtest showed perfect agreement (ICC = 1.0). Writing legibility showed high agreement for all five subtests (ICC = 0.71-0.83). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Effect of limb cooling on the physiological characteristics of essential tremors. | To determine the physiological change in response to limb cooling, secondary outcome measures will include surface electromyography (EMG) with accelerometry. | 60 minutes post-cooling. |
| Effect of limb cooling on the physiological characteristics of essential tremors. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Healthy normal controls will be enrolled through advertisements. All controls will be examined to ensure that they are neurologically healthy.
The exclusion criteria for controls will remain same as those for patient subjects.
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The investigators will enroll 24 subjects diagnosed with Essential Tremor (ET) and 24 subjects with no diagnosed of ET.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Aparna W Shukla, M.D | University of Florida | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Florida, Movement Disorders Center | Gainesville | Florida | 32611 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D020329 | Essential Tremor |
| ID | Term |
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| D009069 | Movement Disorders |
| D002493 | Central Nervous System Diseases |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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| 40 minutes post-cooling. |
| Tremor rating scale on limb cooling at 15 minutes post-cooling | Tremor Rating Scale (TRS), consists of 11 items that evaluate tremor in the head, arms, and legs. The rater assigns a score of 0 to 4 for each item, in ascending order of severity. | 15 minutes post-cooling. |
| Functional dexterity test on limb cooling at 15 minutes post-cooling | Functional Dexterity Test (FDT) two scores are obtained: (1) time, in seconds, to complete the test and (2) combined total time with penalty seconds added to the initial time. If the patient exceeds 55 seconds, he or she receives a non-functional rating. | 15 minutes post-cooling. |
| Functional dexterity test on limb cooling at 40 minutes post-cooling | Functional Dexterity Test (FDT) two scores are obtained: (1) time, in seconds, to complete the test and (2) combined total time with penalty seconds added to the initial time. If the patient exceeds 55 seconds, he or she receives a non-functional rating. | 40 minutes post-cooling. |
| Tremor rating scale on limb cooling at 60 minutes post-cooling | Tremor Rating Scale (TRS), consists of 11 items that evaluate tremor in the head, arms, and legs. The rater assigns a score of 0 to 4 for each item, in ascending order of severity. | 60 minutes post-cooling. |
To determine the physiological change in response to limb cooling, secondary outcome measures will include surface electromyography (EMG) with accelerometry. |
| 40 minutes post-cooling. |
| Effect of limb cooling on the physiological characteristics of essential tremors. | To determine the physiological change in response to limb cooling, secondary outcome measures will include surface electromyography (EMG) with accelerometry. | 15 minutes post-cooling. |