Technical University of Munich, Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Chair of Human Movement Science, Munich, Germany.
kbo-Munich Children's Center, Germany.
Clin Neurophysiol. 2018 Nov;129(11):2392-2402. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2018.09.005. Epub 2018 Sep 15.
Writer's cramp (WC) is a task-specific focal dystonia. WC is characterized by involuntary contractions of muscles of the hand and arm during handwriting, resulting in impaired writing with exaggerated finger forces. The generalization of symptoms to other fine motor tasks is widely discussed. The aim of the study was to determine affected fine motor aspects with an extensive testing battery.
Twelve people with WC and twelve healthy controls were examined. Performance in the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test, Nine-Hole-Peg Test and 2-point discrimination was evaluated. To analyze object manipulation skills, we examined grip forces, temporal measures and other aspects of force control during (1) lifting actions with variations of weight and surface (2) cyclic movements (3) visuomotor tracking (4) fast force changes and (5) grip strength. In addition, correlation between the dependent variables of the fine motor tasks and the handwriting deficits was assessed.
WC patients had impaired performance in the visuomotor tracking task (root mean square error (RMSE), p = 0.03 and time lag, p = 0.05) and the fast force changes (frequency, p = 0.01). There were no statistically significant group differences in the other tasks. We found a correlation between the RMSE of the tracking task and the time needed to write the test sentence (r = 0.643, p = 0.01).
WC patients revealed abnormalities in complex fine motor performance in tasks with high demands on coordination and visual components, specifically in tracking and fast force changes.
This suggests a deficit in visuomotor integration, coordination and cognitive aspects related to movement processing particularly with respect to low forces. These insights may prove useful in the development of targeted training approaches.
书写痉挛(WC)是一种特定于任务的局灶性肌张力障碍。WC 的特征是在手写过程中手部和手臂肌肉的不自主收缩,导致书写受损,手指力量夸张。症状向其他精细运动任务的泛化广泛讨论。本研究的目的是通过广泛的测试电池确定受影响的精细运动方面。
对 12 名 WC 患者和 12 名健康对照者进行了检查。评估了 Jebsen-Taylor 手功能测试、九孔钉测试和 2 点辨别力的表现。为了分析物体操作技能,我们检查了握力、时间测量值和在(1)举重动作中重量和表面变化时(2)周期性运动(3)视觉运动跟踪(4)快速力变化和(5)握力时的力控制的其他方面。此外,评估了精细运动任务的因变量与笔迹缺陷之间的相关性。
WC 患者在视觉运动跟踪任务(均方根误差(RMSE),p=0.03 和时间滞后,p=0.05)和快速力变化(频率,p=0.01)中表现出受损的性能。在其他任务中,两组之间没有统计学上的显著差异。我们发现跟踪任务的 RMSE 与书写测试句子所需的时间之间存在相关性(r=0.643,p=0.01)。
WC 患者在需要协调和视觉成分高的复杂精细运动任务中表现出异常,特别是在跟踪和快速力变化方面。
这表明在视觉运动整合、协调和与运动处理相关的认知方面存在缺陷,尤其是在低力方面。这些见解可能对制定有针对性的训练方法有用。