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Focal dystonia of the hand treated with focal neurectomy
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2023Madi El-Haj +3 more
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Elevated threshold for intracortical inhibition in focal hand dystonia
Movement Disorders, 2004AbstractDifferences between control and focal hand dystonia (FHD) subject groups in short interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) as determined by paired transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be difficult to demonstrate, due to interindividual differences.
Cathy M, Stinear, Winston D, Byblow
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Disorganized somatotopy in the putamen of patients with focal hand dystonia
Neurology, 2005To explore the selectivity of neuronal somatotopic representation in the striatum of patients with unilateral task-specific dystonia of the right arm.The authors used fMRI in 14 right-handed dystonic subjects to examine putaminal organization. Subjects performed flexion/extension of the right and left fingers and toes, and contraction of the lips ...
Delmaire, C. +9 more
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Is focal task‐specific dystonia limited to the hand and face?
Movement Disorders, 2007AbstractFocal task‐specific dystonia (FTSD) of the hand and face have been well described; however, FTSD of the leg is exceedingly rare. We describe and demonstrate by videotape 2 patients with FTSD affecting the leg, in both cases triggered specifically by walking down steps.
Steven E, Lo, Steven J, Frucht
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Sensory discrimination capabilities in patients with focal hand dystonia
Annals of Neurology, 2000To explore the concept that dystonia may result from dysfunction of the sensory system, 14 patients with focal hand dystonia were tested during two somatosensory discrimination tasks. Compared with controls, patients had a higher threshold in a task involving discrimination of two electric stimuli closely related temporally, an abnormality that ...
W, Bara-Jimenez +3 more
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Long-term motor learning in focal hand dystonia
Clinical NeurophysiologyBecause focal hand dystonia usually occurs in the over-learned stage, it would be valuable to know long-term motor learning characteristics and underlying pathophysiological features that might predispose to dystonia.We conducted a case-control exploratory study of 15 visits over 12 weeks in the non-affected hand of a 4-finger sequence of 8 key presses
Ejaz A, Shamim +13 more
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