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MDS 2026 — Tremor and Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
MDS 2026 Tremor Hyperkinetic Movements
Congress: Movement Disorder Society (MDS) International Congress 2026 Dates: October 4-8, 2026 Location: Seoul, Korea — COEX Convention and Exhibition Center Website: [mdscongress.org](https://www.mdscongress.org)
Overview
The MDS 2026 Congress features dedicated sessions on tremor assessment and hyperkinetic movement disorders, advancing the understanding and treatment of conditions including essential tremor, dystonic tremor, cerebellar tremor, parkinsonian tremor, and other involuntary movement disorders including chorea, athetosis, and ballism["@mds"]. Tremor is the most common movement disorder, affecting millions worldwide, while hyperkinetic movements encompass a broad spectrum of involuntary motions that significantly impact quality of life.
Tremor Classification Framework
MDS Consensus Classification (2018-2022)
The MDS consensus framework introduced a two-axis classification system that forms the basis for clinical assessment at MDS 2026[@bhatia2018][@latorre2022]:
Axis 1 — Clinical Syndrome:
- Isolated tremor
- Combined tremor (with other movement disorders)
- Syndrome plus (additional neurological features)
- Idiopathic (essential tremor, etc.)
- Neurodegenerative (Parkinson's disease, etc.)
- Secondary (drug-induced, metabolic, psychogenic)
MDS 2026 Tremor Hyperkinetic Movements
Congress: Movement Disorder Society (MDS) International Congress 2026 Dates: October 4-8, 2026 Location: Seoul, Korea — COEX Convention and Exhibition Center Website: [mdscongress.org](https://www.mdscongress.org)
Overview
The MDS 2026 Congress features dedicated sessions on tremor assessment and hyperkinetic movement disorders, advancing the understanding and treatment of conditions including essential tremor, dystonic tremor, cerebellar tremor, parkinsonian tremor, and other involuntary movement disorders including chorea, athetosis, and ballism["@mds"]. Tremor is the most common movement disorder, affecting millions worldwide, while hyperkinetic movements encompass a broad spectrum of involuntary motions that significantly impact quality of life.
Tremor Classification Framework
MDS Consensus Classification (2018-2022)
The MDS consensus framework introduced a two-axis classification system that forms the basis for clinical assessment at MDS 2026[@bhatia2018][@latorre2022]:
Axis 1 — Clinical Syndrome:
- Isolated tremor
- Combined tremor (with other movement disorders)
- Syndrome plus (additional neurological features)
- Idiopathic (essential tremor, etc.)
- Neurodegenerative (Parkinson's disease, etc.)
- Secondary (drug-induced, metabolic, psychogenic)
Tremor Types by Clinical Features
| Tremor Type | Characteristic | Common Etiology | Neural Circuit |
|------------|--------------|---------------|---------------|--------------|
| Resting Tremor | 4-6 Hz, present at rest | Parkinson's disease | Basal ganglia-thalamocortical |
| Postural Tremor | 5-12 Hz, with posture holding | Essential tremor, enhanced physiological | Cerebello-thalamocortical |
| Kinetic Tremor | Variable, during movement | Cerebellar disease | Cerebello-thalamocortical |
| Task-Specific Tremor | Triggered by specific activities | Focal dystonia | Cortical-subcortical networks |
| Dystonic Tremor | Irregular, with dystonia | Dystonia | Basal ganglia-cerebellar |
Tremor Assessment Scales
Clinical assessment of tremor requires standardized tools[@ferreira2019][@fahn2024]:
MDS Tremor Rating Scale (MDS-TRS)
- Part 1: Historical features (functional impact, perceived severity)
- Part 2: Clinical examination (motor characteristics)
- Part 3: Standardized tasks (drawing, pouring, drinking)
- Part 4: Laboratory measures (accelerometry)
Essential Tremor Assessment Scale (QUEST)
- Motor performance subscale
- Patient-rated disability
- Quality of life measures
Functional Impact Measures
- The Bain Capital Tremor Disability Scale
- Functional Disability Scale
- Quality of Life in Essential Tremor (QUEST-QOL)
Tremor Syndromes
Essential Tremor (ET)
Clinical Features
- Bilateral upper-limb postural and kinetic tremor
- May include head or voice tremor
- Usually autosomal dominant inheritance
- Often progressive[@elble2020]
- Alcohol-responsive in approximately 50%
Pathophysiology
- Cerebello-thalamo-cortical network dysfunction
- Purkinje cell degeneration
- GABAergic dysfunction in cerebellar circuitry
Management Approaches
- First-line: Propranolol, primidone[@zachi2022]
- Second-line: Gabapentin, topiramate, benzodiazepines
- Procedural: VIM DBS, focused ultrasound thalamotomy[@pahwa2019]
Parkinsonian Tremor
Clinical Features
- Resting tremor (4-6 Hz)
- Often asymmetric onset
- Pill-rolling quality
- Often improves with levodopa[@kesten2019]
Mechanisms
- Nigrostriatal dopamine loss
- Basal ganglia oscillations
- Synchronized neuronal firing
Treatment Approaches
- Dopaminergic replacement (levodopa, agonists)
- MAO-B inhibitors
- DBS (STN or GPi targets)
Dystonic Tremor
Clinical Features
- Positional dependency
- Sensory trick phenomenon
- Irregular amplitude and frequency
- Often with cervical dystonia
Management
- Botulinum toxin injections
- Sensory tricks
- DBS in refractory cases
Cerebellar Tremor
Clinical Features
- Kinetic > postural
- Intention component
- Titubation (head tremor)
- Gait ataxia
Etiologies
- Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
- Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs)
- Wilson disease
- Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration
Functional Tremor
Clinical Features
- Sudden onset
- Variable characteristics
- Distractibility
- Suggestibility[@blasio2023]
Diagnosis
- Clinical examination
- EMG acceleration
- Postural entrainment
Hyperkinetic Movements
Chorea
Definition
Involuntary, irregular, jerky movements that flow between body regions[@movement].
Etiologies
- Huntington disease (HD)
- Huntington disease-like disorders (HDL1, HDL2)
- Drug-induced chorea (levodopa, antipsychotics)
- Stroke (hemiballismus)
- Sydenham chorea (post-streptococcal)
Clinical Presentation
- Random, dance-like movements
- Facial grimacing
- Limb flinging
- Motor impersistence ("milkmaid grip")
Treatment Approaches
- Tetrabenazine (VMAT2 inhibitor)
- Deutetrabenazine
- Antipsychotics (-haloperidol, olanzapine)
- Benzodiazepines
Athetosis
Definition
Involuntary, slow, writhing movements, often affecting distal limbs.
Clinical Significance
- Seen in cerebral palsy
- Associated with kernicterus
- May co-occur with choreoathetosis
Ballismus
Definition
Involuntary, violent flinging movements.
Subtypes
- Hemiballismus: One side of body, typically from contralateral STN lesion
- Bilateral ballismus: Rare, often severe
Etiologies
- STN hemorrhage
- Non-ketotic hyperglycemia
- Psychogenic causes
Management
- Antipsychotics
- VMAT2 inhibitors
- DBS in refractory cases
Myoclonus
Definition
Sudden, brief, shock-like muscle jerks.
Classification
- Focal: Epileptic myoclonus
- Multifocal: Metabolic encephalopathy
- Generalized: Progressive myoclonus epilepsy
Etiologies
- Epilepsy syndromes
- Metabolic disorders (uremia, liver failure)
- Neurodegeneration (Lafora disease, sialidosis)
- Drug-induced (SSRIs, anticonvulsants)
Tics
Clinical Features
- Sudden, repetitive movements
- Premonitory urge
- Voluntary suppression
- Echolalia/copropraxia
Classification
- Motor tics: Eye blinking, head turning, shoulder shrugging
- Vocal tics: Throat clearing, tics, word utterances
- Simple: Brief, stereotyped
- Complex: Sequential, purposeful
Treatment
- Behavioral therapy (HRT, ERT)
- Alpha-2 agonists (clonidine, guanfacine)
- Antipsychotics
- Botulinum toxin
Stereotypies
Definition
Involuntary, repetitive, patterned movements.
Clinical Context
- Rett syndrome
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Fragile X syndrome
- Drug-induced (tardive dyskinesia)
Digital Tremor Assessment
Wearable Technologies
MDS 2026 showcases advancing digital tools for tremor quantification[@gronthos2023]:
Accelerometry
- Quantitative measurement of tremor frequency
- Amplitude characterization
- Circadian pattern analysis
Smartphone Applications
- Spiral drawing analysis
- Finger-tapping assessments
- Voice analysis
Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs)
- Multi-site synchronized recording
- Movement decomposition
- Therapeutic response tracking
Machine Learning Applications
- Tremor classification from wearable data
- Prediction of treatment response
- Disease progression modeling
Surgical Interventions
Deep Brain Stimulation
Targets for Tremor
- VIM (ventral intermediate nucleus): Essential tremor, cerebellar tremor
- STN (subthalamic nucleus): Parkinsonian tremor
- GPi (globus pallidus internus): Dystonic tremor
Advances at MDS 2026
- Directional leads for refined targeting
- Closed-loop stimulation systems
- Adaptive DBS algorithms
- MRI-guided lead placement
Focused Ultrasound
Thalamotomy
- Non-invasive lesioning
- Unilateral treatment
- Bilateral staged procedures
- 5+ year follow-up data
Lesioning Procedures
- Radiofrequency thalamotomy
- Pallidotomy
- For refractory cases
Cross-Links
Related Diseases
- [Essential Tremor](/diseases/essential-tremor)](/diseases/essential-tremor)
- [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)](/proteins/parkin)
- [Huntington's Disease](diseases/huntingtons)
- [Dystonia](/diseases/dystonia)
Related Diagnostics
- [Clinical Assessment Scales](/diagnostics/clinical-assessment-scales)](/diagnostics)
- [Digital Biomarkers](/diagnostics/digital-biomarkers)](/diagnostics)
- [Neuroimaging](/diagnostics/neuroimaging)
Related Technologies
- [Deep Brain Stimulation](/technologies/deep-brain-stimulation)](/technologies)
- [Wearable Technologies](/technologies/wearable-technologies-parkinsons)](/technologies)
- [Focused Ultrasound](/therapeutics/focused-ultrasound-thalamotomy)
Related Events
- [MDS 2026 — Movement Disorder Management](/events/mds-2026/movement-disorder-management)](/events)
- [MDS 2026 — Deep Brain Stimulation Updates](/events/mds-2026/deep-brain-stimulation-updates)](/events)
- [MDS 2026 — Parkinson's Non-Motor Symptoms](/events/mds-2026/parkinsons-non-motor-symptoms)](/events)
- [MDS 2026 — Parkinson's Motor Complications](/events/mds-2026-parkinsons-motor-complications)
Expected Research at MDS 2026
Tremor Research Highlights
Hyperkinetic Movement Research
Conclusion
The MDS 2026 Congress provides critical updates on tremor and hyperkinetic movement disorders, bridging the gap between clinical classification, neurophysiology, and therapeutic innovation. Sessions focus on refining diagnostic frameworks, developing digital assessment tools, and advancing both pharmacologic and surgical treatments.
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