resting tremors
Resting tremors are involuntary shaking movements that occur when a person is at rest and not actively using their muscles. These tremors are often most noticeable in the hands, fingers, or limbs and can vary in intensity. They are commonly associated with conditions like Parkinson's disease, where the brain's ability to control movement is affected.
Unlike action tremors, which happen during movement, resting tremors typically diminish or disappear when the affected body part is in use. They can be a key symptom in diagnosing neurological disorders and may impact daily activities, leading to challenges in tasks requiring fine motor skills.