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How to use the entrainment test in the diagnosis of functional tremor
- Correspondence to Dr Mark J Edwards, Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK; m.j.edwards{at}ucl.ac.uk
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How to use the entrainment test in the diagnosis of functional tremor
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- First published June 26, 2013.
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November 11, 2013
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