tremoranalys
Tremoranalys refers to the systematic study of involuntary rhythmic oscillations in body motion, commonly observed in the hands, arms, head, or voice. It combines clinical observation with quantitative signal processing to describe tremor characteristics such as dominant frequency, amplitude, and waveform over time.
Data are collected with wearable sensors and motion capture devices, including accelerometers, gyroscopes, force sensors, electromyography,
Analytical approaches include time-domain measures (root-mean-square amplitude, area under the tremor curve), frequency-domain analyses (power spectral
Applications span clinical diagnosis and differential diagnosis among essential tremor, Parkinsonian tremor, and dystonic tremor; monitoring
Limitations include variability across individuals and tasks, susceptibility to motion artifacts, and challenges in standardizing protocols