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164: Tremor vs Dyskinesia: Practical Bedside Clues for Clinicians

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In this Mind Moments episode, Julie Kurek, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Augusta University/Wellstar-MCG, joins the podcast to provide a clinical breakdown of how neurologists can differentiate dyskinesia from tremor in patients with Parkinson disease and other movement disorders. Drawing from bedside experience, Kurek outlines the key phenomenologic differences between these movements, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, distribution, and overall movement quality in distinguishing the two. 

The conversation also explores how timing in relation to levodopa dosing serves as a critical diagnostic anchor, including recognition of peak-dose and biphasic dyskinesias. Kurek discusses real-world challenges in identifying patient-specific patterns, the importance of clinician–patient communication, and common diagnostic pitfalls, particularly in younger-onset or atypical presentations. She also highlights the growing role of digital tools, including wearable sensors and adaptive deep brain stimulation, in improving longitudinal monitoring and refining diagnostic accuracy in movement disorders.

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Episode Breakdown:

  • 1:10 – Clinical features distinguishing tremor vs dyskinesia at bedside 
  • 3:50 – Role of medication timing and levodopa response patterns
  • 9:00 – Identifying patient-specific patterns and symptom awareness challenges 
  • 13:20 – Neurology News Network 
  • 16:10 – Common diagnostic pitfalls in Parkinson disease and movement disorders
  • 17:50 – Role of wearables, biomarkers, and adaptive DBS in differentiation


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