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Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
Therapeutic immobilisation for small guitar player’s dystonia: a case report
Summary
The development of focal hand dystonia through repetitive tasks is a result of degradation of cortical somatosensory representation due to repetitive fast stimuli sufficient to alter the sensory-motor stimulus, harming the motor control. A sensory-motor training program can modify this disorder. A behavioural intervention focusing on movement could help reduce or eliminate these conditions.