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Writers' cramp.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1993
At least 4000 people suffer from writers' cramp in the UK. While diagnosis is straightforward, treatment is difficult and many therapies are unsatisfactory. This article reviews the various manifestations of writers' cramp, the physiological evidence indicating that it is a neurological disease and the therapeutic techniques available.
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Pathophysiology of writer’s cramp

Human Movement Science, 2006
Writer's cramp is a task-specific focal hand dystonia. The abnormality of task specificity is a curious one and indicates that we need to learn more about the coupling of motor programs and their effectors. Writer's cramp appears to be triggered by spending much time writing by an individual with a fertile physiological substrate for producing the ...
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Writer’s Cramp

Revue neurologique, 2010
S, Sangla, C, Tranchant
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Writer's Cramp☆

2017
H. Joo (Sophie) Cho, M. Hallett
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Writer's cramp.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2001
S, Harsha, A B, Taly
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Biofeedback for Writer’s Cramp

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1997
M A, O'Neill, K A, Gwinn, C H, Adler
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Nicotine-sensitive writer's cramp

Movement Disorders, 2000
N, Murase   +7 more
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WRITER'S CRAMP.

The Lancet, 1899
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