Tag: Action tremor


FIRO THEORY

The Conceptual Framework of Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) Theory The Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) theory, established by the esteemed psychologist William Schutz in 1958, offers a comprehensive and enduring framework for interpreting the nuances of human interaction and the formation of social bonds. At its essence, the theory posits that human social behavior […]

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ACTION TREMOR

Defining Action Tremor: A Clinical and Phenomenological Overview The phenomenon known as action tremor is a complex neurological symptom characterized by involuntary, rhythmic, and oscillatory movements of a body part that occur specifically during voluntary muscle contraction. Unlike a rest tremor, which is typically observed when a limb is fully supported against gravity and not […]

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