AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compared the neuromusculoskeletal characteristics of individuals with writers' cramp (WC) and musicians' cramp (MC) to assess their responses to sensorimotor training.
  • Both groups underwent 8 weeks of therapy and showed improvements, but WC and MC differed in terms of functional independence, strength, and sensory capabilities.
  • The findings suggest that while both conditions benefit from rehabilitation, the nature and extent of improvements vary between the two groups.

Article Abstract

Study Design: Pre-Post, Mixed Factorial Trial.

Introduction: Focal hand dystonia is a challenging movement disorder to rehabilitate in musicians and writers.

Purpose Of The Study: To compare the neuromusculoskeletal characteristics of those with writers' cramp (WC) and musicians' cramp (MC), and evaluate responsiveness to learning-based sensorimotor training.

Methods: Twenty-seven individuals (14 musicians, 13 writers) participated in 8 weeks of supervised therapy supplemented with a home program. Between-group differences on measures of musculoskeletal (physical), sensory, and motor performance were evaluated at baseline and post-intervention.

Results: Subjects with MC had a higher level of functional independence and better range of motion, but less strength in the affected upper limb than those of subjects with WC. Subjects with MC demonstrated greater accuracy on graphesthesia, kinesthesia, and localization at baseline. No between-group differences in motor performance were noted at baseline or post-intervention. Following individually adapted learning-based sensorimotor training, both groups improved in musculoskeletal (physical) parameters, sensory processing, and motor control; however, improvements on certain subtests differed by group. At follow-up, differences in posture, ROM, strength, graphesthesia, and kinesthesia persisted between the groups.

Conclusions: Subjects with WC have different physical and performance risk factors compared with those of subjects with MC. Intervention paradigms are efficacious, but variable responses to rehabilitation occur.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2008.12.006DOI Listing

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