Introduction: Sensory trick is a specific maneuver that temporarily improves dystonia that is usually observed in 44%–89% of patients with cranial-cervical dystonia and in 20% of patients with upper limb dystonia. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of sensory trick in a cohort of 37 patients with idiopathic adult-onset upper limb dystonia and to determine whether sensory trick can be a useful tool to distinguish dystonic and non-dystonic tremor. Methods: Thirty-seven right-handed patients with idiopathic upper limb dystonia and disturbed handwriting and 19 patients with non-dystonic action tremor in the upper limb causing writing disturbances participated into the study. Patients were asked to write a standard sentence twice, before ...
Background: Sensory tricks are compensatory gestures that cervical dystonia (CD) patients use to red...
thesisLaryngeal dystonia (LD) is a focal dystonia that affects one body part, the larynx, with sympt...
Background: A sensory trick, or geste antagoniste, is defined as a physical gesture (such as a touch...
Introduction: Sensory trick is a specific maneuver that temporarily improves dystonia that is usuall...
Sensory tricks are various manoeuvres that can ameliorate dystonia. Common characteristics are well ...
Background: The sensory trick or geste antagoniste is a cardinal feature of cervical dystonia. Patie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the clinical and demographic features of idio...
Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence ...
Abnormalities in the somatosensory system are increasingly being recognized in patients with dystoni...
Introduction: Medical treatments have limited long-term effect in task-specific dystonia. Whilst evi...
Tremor is part of the phenomenological spectrum of dystonia. Treatments available for tremor in dyst...
Introduction: Medical treatments have limited long-term effect in task-specific dystonia. Whilst evi...
Background: It has been debated for decades whether primary writing tremor is a form of dystonic tre...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from pati...
Background: Sensory tricks are compensatory gestures that cervical dystonia (CD) patients use to red...
thesisLaryngeal dystonia (LD) is a focal dystonia that affects one body part, the larynx, with sympt...
Background: A sensory trick, or geste antagoniste, is defined as a physical gesture (such as a touch...
Introduction: Sensory trick is a specific maneuver that temporarily improves dystonia that is usuall...
Sensory tricks are various manoeuvres that can ameliorate dystonia. Common characteristics are well ...
Background: The sensory trick or geste antagoniste is a cardinal feature of cervical dystonia. Patie...
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the clinical and demographic features of idio...
Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence ...
Abnormalities in the somatosensory system are increasingly being recognized in patients with dystoni...
Introduction: Medical treatments have limited long-term effect in task-specific dystonia. Whilst evi...
Tremor is part of the phenomenological spectrum of dystonia. Treatments available for tremor in dyst...
Introduction: Medical treatments have limited long-term effect in task-specific dystonia. Whilst evi...
Background: It has been debated for decades whether primary writing tremor is a form of dystonic tre...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Functional imaging and electrophysiological data from pati...
Background: Sensory tricks are compensatory gestures that cervical dystonia (CD) patients use to red...
thesisLaryngeal dystonia (LD) is a focal dystonia that affects one body part, the larynx, with sympt...
Background: A sensory trick, or geste antagoniste, is defined as a physical gesture (such as a touch...