Greene P E, Bressman S
Dystonia Clinical Research Center, Neurological Institute, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY, USA.
Mov Disord. 1998 May;13(3):549-51. doi: 10.1002/mds.870130329.
Some patients with torsion dystonia experience a dramatic increase or decrease in symptoms when performing specific activities. The activities that influence dystonic symptoms vary from person to person. An activity or sensory stimulus that reduces symptoms has been called a "sensory trick" or, in cervical dystonia, a "geste antagoniste." When a single activity induces symptoms of dystonia, the dystonia is called "task specific." We have discovered that in some patients, thinking about a sensory trick or task affects the dystonia in the same way as actually performing the activity. We present three representative patients, and discuss the relevance of this observation to the understanding of dystonia.
一些扭转性肌张力障碍患者在进行特定活动时,症状会急剧加重或减轻。影响肌张力障碍症状的活动因人而异。一种减轻症状的活动或感觉刺激被称为“感觉技巧”,在颈部肌张力障碍中则被称为“对抗性姿势”。当单一活动诱发肌张力障碍症状时,这种肌张力障碍被称为“任务特异性”。我们发现,在一些患者中,想到一种感觉技巧或任务对肌张力障碍的影响与实际进行该活动时相同。我们展示三位有代表性的患者,并讨论这一观察结果与理解肌张力障碍的相关性。