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Pediatric tremor disorders cause involuntary, rhythmic shaking muscle movements.
Tremors are a rhythmic shaking that typically take place in the arms, feet, hands, head or legs. They can occur while a child is resting or active.
Your doctor may order one of these tests to diagnose pediatric tremors:
Tremors can occur at any age and be due to several possible triggers, including:
Medication is often prescribed to treat pediatric tremors. If that is ineffective, your doctor may recommend deep brain stimulation. With DBS therapy, surgeons implant a small device under the skin in the chest called a neurostimulator. It sends impulses to electrodes placed in the parts of the brain responsible for involuntary movements to help control them.