TREMOR
The child with the form of cerebral palsy known as tremor, is hampered by involuntary movement as is the athetoid, but of a different nature. As the name implies, this child is affected by an almost wave-like shaking that results from an alternate contraction of flexor and extensor muscles. The tremor in such involved children is greatest in fine rather than gross activity, so that the greater force which the child can exert, the lesser the influence of the tremor.