Focal hand dystonia in musicians (FHDM), also known as 'musicians' cramp', is a relatively rare, task-specific, pain-free disorder of control, causing unintentional, abnormal movements and/or positions in a part of the body directly involved in playing a musical instrument. Few physicians are familiar with the diagnosis, yet the exact cause of the disorder remains unknown and there is no generally effective therapy. In this synopsis, the authors present their experience with the diagnosis and treatment of FHDM and their aetiology hypothesis that musicians' cramp is caused by a loss of central motor control initiated by a failure of coping mechanisms, which (try to) compensate for the effects of peripheral local movement disturbing factors i...
Background Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involv...
Most standard accounts of human anatomy and physiology are designed to meet the requirements of medi...
Dystonias are defined as a joint sustained and involuntary contraction of agonist and antagonist mus...
Focal dystonia is an important neurological disorder that can impact the lives and careers of instru...
Abstract: Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians ’ hand (FTSDmh) is an occupational movement ...
A model is presented showing how peripheral factors may cause a process of movement adaptation that ...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) in musicians is a painless, task-specific motor disorder characterized by ...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) has been suggested to be a maladaptive response of the brain to repetitive...
Focal hand dystonia is a disorder in which sensory and motor anomalies emerge that appear to be grou...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) in musicians is a painless task-specific motor disorder characterized by a...
Musician’s focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that imp...
A case study is presented in which a focal hand dystonia seems to have developed in the right hand o...
Objective: The sensorimotor organization (SMO) of the motor hand area is abnormal in focal hand dyst...
Musician’s dystonia is a task-specific focal dystonia affecting approximately 1% of all professional...
Objective: To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of sensory motor retuning (SMR), a new treatment ...
Background Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involv...
Most standard accounts of human anatomy and physiology are designed to meet the requirements of medi...
Dystonias are defined as a joint sustained and involuntary contraction of agonist and antagonist mus...
Focal dystonia is an important neurological disorder that can impact the lives and careers of instru...
Abstract: Focal task-specific dystonia of the musicians ’ hand (FTSDmh) is an occupational movement ...
A model is presented showing how peripheral factors may cause a process of movement adaptation that ...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) in musicians is a painless, task-specific motor disorder characterized by ...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) has been suggested to be a maladaptive response of the brain to repetitive...
Focal hand dystonia is a disorder in which sensory and motor anomalies emerge that appear to be grou...
Focal hand dystonia (FHD) in musicians is a painless task-specific motor disorder characterized by a...
Musician’s focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that imp...
A case study is presented in which a focal hand dystonia seems to have developed in the right hand o...
Objective: The sensorimotor organization (SMO) of the motor hand area is abnormal in focal hand dyst...
Musician’s dystonia is a task-specific focal dystonia affecting approximately 1% of all professional...
Objective: To evaluate the long-term effectiveness of sensory motor retuning (SMR), a new treatment ...
Background Mental rotation of body parts engages cortical-subcortical areas that are actually involv...
Most standard accounts of human anatomy and physiology are designed to meet the requirements of medi...
Dystonias are defined as a joint sustained and involuntary contraction of agonist and antagonist mus...