Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Hannover University of Music, Drama and Media Hannover, Germany.
Institute of Musicians' Medicine, Dresden University of Music Carl Maria von Weber Dresden, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2014 Sep 23;5:1012. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01012. eCollection 2014.
Musician's dystonia (MD) is a task-specific movement disorder that causes loss of voluntary motor control while playing the instrument. A subgroup of patients displays the so-called sensory trick: alteration of somatosensory input, e.g., by wearing a latex glove, may result in short-term improvement of motor control. In this study, the glove-effect in pianists with MD was quantified and its potential association with MD-severity and outcome after treatment was investigated. Thirty affected pianists were included in the study. Music instrument digital interface-based scale analysis was used for assessment of fine motor control. Therapeutic options included botulinum toxin, pedagogical retraining and anticholinergic medication (trihexyphenidyl). 19% of patients showed significant improvement of fine motor control through wearing a glove. After treatment, outcome was significantly better in patients with a significant pre-treatment sensory trick. We conclude that the sensory trick may have a prognostic value for the outcome after treatment in pianists with MD.
音乐家手痉挛(MD)是一种特定于任务的运动障碍,在演奏乐器时会导致自愿运动控制丧失。患者的一个亚组表现出所谓的感觉技巧:改变躯体感觉输入,例如通过戴乳胶手套,可能导致运动控制的短期改善。在这项研究中,量化了 MD 患者戴手套的效果,并研究了其与 MD 严重程度和治疗后结果的潜在关联。研究纳入了 30 名受影响的钢琴家。基于音乐乐器数字接口的量表分析用于评估精细运动控制。治疗选择包括肉毒杆菌毒素、教学再培训和抗胆碱能药物(苯海索)。通过戴手套,有 19%的患者精细运动控制显著改善。治疗后,治疗前感觉技巧显著的患者的治疗结果明显更好。我们得出结论,感觉技巧在手痉挛的钢琴家治疗后的结果中可能具有预后价值。