Heavy metal curse: a task-specific dystonia in the proximal lower limb of a professional percussionist.

Med Probl Perform Art

Institute for Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Emmichplatz 1, 30175 Hanover, Germany. Tel +49 511 3100 552, fax +49 511 3100 552.

Published: September 2014

Task-specific musician's dystonia is highly disabling and mostly affects the upper limb or the embouchure. In a recent paper, lower limb dystonia was reported in a drummer, although no details were given as to its phenomenology and electromyography (EMG). In this paper, we report on the case of a 28-year-old drummer with a task-specific dystonia of the right thigh and describe the phenomenology of the dystonia, the EMG recording, and treatment. Furthermore, we discuss stiff leg syndrome and paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia as two important differential diagnoses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2014.3035DOI Listing

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