Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE.
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Tremors; Intention Tremor; Rest Tremor; Saturnine Tremor; Tremor, Muscle; Tremor, Action; Coarse Tremor; Continuous Tremor; Darkness Tremor; Fine Tremor; Intermittent Tremor; Involuntary Quiver; Massive Tremor; Passive Tremor; Persistent Tremor; Pill Rolling Tremor; Senile Tremor; Static Tremor; Tremor, Limb; Tremor, Neonatal; Tremor, Nerve; Tremor, Perioral; Tremor, Semirhythmic; Action Tremors; Coarse Tremors; Continuous Tremors; Darkness Tremors; Fine Tremors; Intention Tremors; Intermittent Tremors; Involuntary Quivers; Limb Tremor; Limb Tremors; Massive Tremors; Muscle Tremor; Muscle Tremors; Neonatal Tremor; Neonatal Tremors; Nerve Tremor; Nerve Tremors; Passive Tremors; Perioral Tremor; Perioral Tremors; Persistent Tremors; Pill Rolling Tremors; Quiver, Involuntary; Rest Tremors; Resting Tremors; Saturnine Tremors; Semirhythmic Tremor; Semirhythmic Tremors; Senile Tremors; Static Tremors; Tremor, Coarse; Tremor, Continuous; Tremor, Darkness; Tremor, Fine; Tremor, Intention; Tremor, Intermittent; Tremor, Massive; Tremor, Passive; Tremor, Persistent; Tremor, Pill Rolling; Tremor, Rest; Tremor, Resting; Tremor, Saturnine; Tremor, Senile; Tremor, Static; Action Tremor; Resting Tremor