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Focal dystonia in musicians: phenomenology, pathophysiology, triggering factors, and treatment.

机译:音乐家的局部肌张力障碍:现象学,病理生理学,触发因素和治疗。

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Musician's dystonia is a task-specific movement disorder that manifests itself as a loss of voluntary motor control in extensively trained movements. Approximately 1% of all professional musicians develop musician's dystonia, and in many cases, the disorder terminates the careers of affected musicians. The pathophysiology of the disorder is not completely clarified. Findings include 1) reduced inhibition at different levels of the central nervous system, 2) maladaptive plasticity and altered sensory perception, and 3) alterations in sensorimotor integration. Epidemiological data demonstrate a higher risk for those musicians who play instruments requiring maximal fine-motor skills. For instruments where workload differs across hands, focal dystonia appears more often in the more intensely used hand. In psychological studies, musicians with dystonia have more anxiety and perfectionist tendencies than healthy musicians. These findings strengthen the assumption that behavioral factors may be involved in the etiology of musician's dystonia. Preliminary findings also suggest a genetic contribution to focal task-specific dystonia with phenotypic variations including musician's dystonia. Treatment options include pharmacological interventions, such as trihexyphenidyl or botulinum toxin-A, as well as retraining programs and ergonomic changes in the instrument. Patient-tailored treatment strategies may significantly improve the situation of musicians with focal dystonia. Positive results after retraining and unmonitored technical exercises underline the benefit of an active involvement of patients in the treatment process. Only a minority of musicians, however, return to normal motor control using the currently available therapies.
机译:音乐家的肌张力障碍是一种特定于任务的运动障碍,表现为在训练有素的运动中失去自愿的运动控制。在所有专业音乐家中,大约有1%会患上音乐家的肌张力障碍,在许多情况下,这种疾病会终止受影响音乐家的职业生涯。该疾病的病理生理学尚未完全阐明。研究结果包括1)在中枢神经系统不同水平的抑制作用降低,2)适应不良的可塑性和改变的感觉感知,以及3)感觉运动整合改变。流行病学数据显示,那些弹奏需要最大程度的微动技能的乐器的音乐家会面临较高的风险。对于双手的工作量不同的器械,使用频率更高的手会出现局灶性肌张力障碍。在心理研究中,肌张力障碍音乐家比健康音乐家有更多的焦虑和完美主义倾向。这些发现加强了这样的假设,即行为因素可能与音乐家的肌张力障碍的病因有关。初步研究结果还表明,遗传因素可导致特定任务的特定肌张力障碍,其表型变异包括音乐家的肌张力障碍。治疗选择包括药理学干预,例如三己基苯甲酰或肉毒杆菌毒素A,以及器械的再培训计划和人体工程学更改。为患者量身定制的治疗策略可能会大大改善患有局灶性肌张力障碍的音乐家的处境。再培训和未经监控的技术练习后取得的积极结果强调了患者积极参与治疗过程的益处。但是,只有少数音乐家使用当前可用的疗法恢复到正常的运动控制。

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