Altenmüller Eckart, Jabusch Hans-Christian
University for Music and Drama, Hannover Institute for Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Hannover, Germany.
J Hand Ther. 2009 Apr-Jun;22(2):144-54; quiz 155. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2008.11.007. Epub 2009 Mar 10.
Musician's dystonia is a task-specific movement disorder, which manifests itself as a loss of voluntary motor control in extensively trained movements. In many cases, the disorder terminates the careers of affected musicians. Approximately 1% of all professional musicians are affected. In the past, focal dystonia (FD) was classified as a psychological disorder. Over time, the problem was classified as a neurological problem. Although the specific pathophysiology of the disorder is still unclear, it appears the etiology is multifactorial. While there may be a family history, neurophysiological, physical, and environmental factors, trauma and stress contribute to the phenotypic development of FD. This manuscript analyzes the evidence supporting the potential contribution of the emotional brain systems in the etiology of focal hand dystonia in musicians. In addition, the psychological findings from a large descriptive study comparing healthy musicians, musicians with dystonia, and musicians with chronic pain. Information about psychogenic characteristics might be used to modify intervention strategies and music instruction to reduce the incidence of musician's dystonia.
音乐家肌张力障碍是一种特定任务的运动障碍,表现为在经过广泛训练的运动中自愿运动控制能力丧失。在许多情况下,这种障碍会终结受影响音乐家的职业生涯。所有职业音乐家中约有1%受到影响。过去,局灶性肌张力障碍(FD)被归类为心理障碍。随着时间的推移,这个问题被归类为神经问题。尽管该障碍的具体病理生理学仍不清楚,但病因似乎是多因素的。虽然可能有家族史、神经生理学、身体和环境因素,但创伤和压力会导致FD的表型发展。本文分析了支持情绪脑系统在音乐家局灶性手部肌张力障碍病因中潜在作用的证据。此外,还介绍了一项大型描述性研究的心理学结果,该研究比较了健康音乐家、患有肌张力障碍的音乐家和患有慢性疼痛的音乐家。有关心理特征的信息可能用于调整干预策略和音乐教学,以降低音乐家肌张力障碍的发病率。