BACKGROUND: Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involved in the execution of a movement. Musicians' dystonia is a type of focal hand dystonia that is grouped together with writer's cramp under the rubric of "occupational dystonia", but it is unclear to which extent these two disorders share common pathophysiological mechanisms. Previous research has demonstrated patients with writer's cramp to have deficits in mental rotation of body parts. It is unknown whether patients with musicians' dystonia would display similar deficits, reinforcing the concept of shared pathophysiology. METHODS: Eight patients with musicians' dystonia and eight healthy musicians matched for age, gender and musical educ...
Focal hand dystonia in musicians (FHDM), also known as 'musicians' cramp', is a relatively rare, tas...
Musician’s focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that imp...
Abstract: Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians ’ hand (FTSDmh) is an occupational movement ...
BACKGROUND: Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually invo...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) has been suggested to be a maladaptive response of the brain to repetitive...
Professional musicians are an excellent model of long-term motor learning effects on structure and f...
<div><p>Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of vol...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Focal dystonia is an important neurological disorder that can impact the lives and careers of instru...
Focal hand dystonia is a disorder in which sensory and motor anomalies emerge that appear to be grou...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Objective: The sensorimotor organization (SMO) of the motor hand area is abnormal in focal hand dyst...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of voluntary m...
Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of voluntary m...
Focal hand dystonia in musicians (FHDM), also known as 'musicians' cramp', is a relatively rare, tas...
Musician’s focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that imp...
Abstract: Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians ’ hand (FTSDmh) is an occupational movement ...
BACKGROUND: Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually invo...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) has been suggested to be a maladaptive response of the brain to repetitive...
Professional musicians are an excellent model of long-term motor learning effects on structure and f...
<div><p>Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of vol...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Focal dystonia is an important neurological disorder that can impact the lives and careers of instru...
Focal hand dystonia is a disorder in which sensory and motor anomalies emerge that appear to be grou...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Objective: The sensorimotor organization (SMO) of the motor hand area is abnormal in focal hand dyst...
Mental rotation of body parts determines activation of cortical and subcortical systems involved in ...
Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of voluntary m...
Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by the loss of voluntary m...
Focal hand dystonia in musicians (FHDM), also known as 'musicians' cramp', is a relatively rare, tas...
Musician’s focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that imp...
Abstract: Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians ’ hand (FTSDmh) is an occupational movement ...