a disorder of voice production characterized by unsteadiness of pitch and loudness and quavering intonation. In some patients, it may result in rhythmic arrests of voicing that occur at a rate of four to six per second.
Patients with organic voice tremor do not recover from the condition. They must learn to adapt or compensate for speech and voice deficits. Speech therapy may be useful in this regard.
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Tremor is a common side effect with lithium. In some people it may go away after the body adjusts but in most people the tremor will continue for the duration the drug is taken. Most common is a fine tremor in the hands. Lithium can also cause movement disorders which involve a coarse tremor that usually affects the hands, neck, or mouth.
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The treatment team for organic voice tremor consists of a neurologist, otolaryngologist, and speech-language pathologist.
Patients with organic voice tremor do not recover from the condition. They must learn to adapt or compensate for speech and voice deficits. Speech therapy may be useful in this regard.
a neurogenic voice disorder of adulthood that most often occurs as a component of essential or hereditofamilial tremor; it may occur by itself, however.
Organic voice tremor is usually made by examination of a neurologist and speech-language pathologist. Detailed history and medical examination is essential to determine if disruptions in voice functioning are related to other neurological conditions.
Organic voice tremor is a condition that usually occurs in persons over age 50. Males and females appear to be affected equally. Specific incidence data are not available.
When the onset of organic voice tremor is rapid, the etiology may result from occlusive vascular disease (Brown and Simonson, 1963).
The origin of organic voice tremors has not been conclusively determined, though aging and occlusive arterial disease are thought to contribute significantly to the effects
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The classic tremor of PD is called a "pill-rolling tremor"
I felt the tremor when the airplane was starting to move.The tremor of the roller coaster was really loud and bumpy.We felt the tremor in the building.