Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study
Objectives: The aim of the paper was to: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic program in writer’s cramp, (2) compare the brain activity while writing in patients with writer’s cramp and in healthy controls, (3) compare the brain activity of subjects with writer’s cramp before an...
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doaj-2b4673e1cd134ddd9140a4d27f3982672020-11-25T02:01:53ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Aktualności Neurologiczne1641-92272451-06962018-10-01182687310.15557/AN.2018.0009Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI studyJarosław Oborzyński0Agata Gajos1Agata Majos2Jolanta Kujawa3Ludomir Stefańczyk4Andrzej Bogucki5Department of Extrapyramidal Diseases, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandDepartment of Extrapyramidal Diseases, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandDepartment of Radiology, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandDepartment of Medical Rehabilitation, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandDepartment of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, Barlicki University Hospital, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandDepartment of Extrapyramidal Diseases, Medical University of Lodz, Łódź, PolandObjectives: The aim of the paper was to: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic program in writer’s cramp, (2) compare the brain activity while writing in patients with writer’s cramp and in healthy controls, (3) compare the brain activity of subjects with writer’s cramp before and after the physiotherapy. Material and methods: Nine patients with diagnosed writer’s cramp and nine age-matched healthy controls were studied. The functional magnetic resonance imaging while writing was performed in the writer’s cramp subjects and in the controls. The patients with writer’s cramp participated in a 3-week therapeutic program of individualised exercises in combination with the immobilisation of the affected limb. The functional magnetic resonance imaging was repeated after completing the therapeutic program. Results: Only the results of the coil drawing test significantly improved after completing the therapeutic program. All other clinical tests did not reveal any significant changes after the therapy. Activation of primary motor cortex, premotor cortex and primary sensory cortex was observed while writing in the subjects with writer’s cramp and in the controls. Brain activation in clusters located in the areas BA4, BA7, BA18 and BA37 was more pronounced in the writer’s cramp group. Individual analysis revealed a significantly increased activation of the cerebellum in the writer’s cramp patients and it decreased after physiotherapy. Conclusion: In the writer’s cramp subjects, functional magnetic resonance imaging revealed increased – when compared to the controls – activity of several brain structures while writing. This activity was modified by individualised physiotherapeutic program.http://neurologia.com.pl/index.php/issues/2018-vol-18-no-2/motor-re-training-and-immobilisation-in-the-treatment-of-writer-s-cramp-a-clinical-and-fmri-study?aid=991writer’s crampmotor re-trainingimmobilisationfunctional MRI |
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Jarosław Oborzyński Agata Gajos Agata Majos Jolanta Kujawa Ludomir Stefańczyk Andrzej Bogucki Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study Aktualności Neurologiczne writer’s cramp motor re-training immobilisation functional MRI |
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Jarosław Oborzyński Agata Gajos Agata Majos Jolanta Kujawa Ludomir Stefańczyk Andrzej Bogucki |
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Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study |
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Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study |
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Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study |
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Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study |
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Motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fMRI study |
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motor re-training and immobilisation in the treatment of writer’s cramp: a clinical and fmri study |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. |
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Aktualności Neurologiczne |
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Objectives: The aim of the paper was to: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the physiotherapeutic program in writer’s cramp,
(2) compare the brain activity while writing in patients with writer’s cramp and in healthy controls, (3) compare the brain
activity of subjects with writer’s cramp before and after the physiotherapy. Material and methods: Nine patients with
diagnosed writer’s cramp and nine age-matched healthy controls were studied. The functional magnetic resonance
imaging while writing was performed in the writer’s cramp subjects and in the controls. The patients with writer’s cramp
participated in a 3-week therapeutic program of individualised exercises in combination with the immobilisation of the
affected limb. The functional magnetic resonance imaging was repeated after completing the therapeutic program.
Results: Only the results of the coil drawing test significantly improved after completing the therapeutic program.
All other clinical tests did not reveal any significant changes after the therapy. Activation of primary motor cortex,
premotor cortex and primary sensory cortex was observed while writing in the subjects with writer’s cramp and in the
controls. Brain activation in clusters located in the areas BA4, BA7, BA18 and BA37 was more pronounced in the writer’s
cramp group. Individual analysis revealed a significantly increased activation of the cerebellum in the writer’s cramp
patients and it decreased after physiotherapy. Conclusion: In the writer’s cramp subjects, functional magnetic resonance
imaging revealed increased – when compared to the controls – activity of several brain structures while writing.
This activity was modified by individualised physiotherapeutic program. |
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writer’s cramp motor re-training immobilisation functional MRI |
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http://neurologia.com.pl/index.php/issues/2018-vol-18-no-2/motor-re-training-and-immobilisation-in-the-treatment-of-writer-s-cramp-a-clinical-and-fmri-study?aid=991 |
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