Introduction
Primary orthostatic tremor (POT) is a rare movement disorder characterised by a tremor of 13–18 Hz in the legs with female preponderance. POT typically causes severe unsteadiness on standing which, when severe, may persist during walking. This can greatly impact day-to-day functions, including activities that require prolonged standing, such as showering. The response to medications is often limited. There are few data on medications for POT. Clonazepam and gabapentin are probably the two most efficacious medications to treat POT, whereas other medications such as levodopa may also have a role.1 On the other hand, case studies have shown favourable outcomes in patients treated with ventralis intermedius medialis (VIM) thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (DBS). Blahak et al also reported that four patients responded well to chronic spinal cord stimulation (SCS), at the cost of stimulation-induced paraesthesias.2 Here, we report the surgical treatment response and electrophysiology findings of two...
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