Schramm Axel, Reiners Karlheinz, Naumann Markus
Department of Neurology, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg, Germany.
Mov Disord. 2004 Apr;19(4):452-8. doi: 10.1002/mds.10689.
Muscle activities in 26 patients with predominantly rotational torticollis were quantified using surface electromyography. In the subgroup of 19 patients with an effective sensory trick, different modes and bilateral locations of trick application led to significant (P < 0.002) reduction of electromyographic (EMG) activity. A strong correlation was found between the efficacy of trick manoeuvres and the starting head position. Trick application in a neutral or even contralateral position was most effective while no reduction of muscle activity during trick application at the maximum dystonic head position was found (P < 0.001). We propose a two-phase model: First, normalisation of head posture is obtained by counterpressure or volitional antagonistic muscle activity. In a second step, this position can be stabilised using sensory tricks challenging central adaption of distorted sensorimotor integration.
采用表面肌电图对26例以旋转性斜颈为主的患者的肌肉活动进行量化。在19例有有效感觉技巧的患者亚组中,不同的技巧应用方式和双侧应用部位导致肌电图(EMG)活动显著降低(P < 0.002)。发现技巧动作的效果与起始头部位置之间存在强相关性。在中立位甚至对侧位应用技巧最为有效,而在最大肌张力障碍性头部位置应用技巧时未发现肌肉活动减少(P < 0.001)。我们提出一个两阶段模型:首先,通过反压力或随意拮抗肌活动使头部姿势正常化。在第二步中,可使用挑战扭曲的感觉运动整合的中枢适应性的感觉技巧来稳定该位置。