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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 18

of 'Classification and evaluation of dystonia'

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Pathophysiology of writer's cramp.
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Hallett M
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Hum Mov Sci. 2006;25(4-5):454.
 
Writer's cramp is a task-specific focal hand dystonia. The abnormality of task specificity is a curious one and indicates that we need to learn more about the coupling of motor programs and their effectors. Writer's cramp appears to be triggered by spending much time writing by an individual with a fertile physiological substrate for producing the disorder. The fertile background, which is likely genetic, may be a decrease of inhibition, an increase of plasticity or an impairment in sensory function. Recent pathophysiological findings have implications for new therapies.
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Human Motor Control Section, NINDS, NIH Building 10, Room 5N226 Bethesda, MD 20892-1428, USA. hallettm@ninds.nih.gov
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