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Secondary Motor Disturbances in 101 Patients With Musicians Dystonia
JNNP 78:949-953, Rosset-Llobet,J.,et al, 2007
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Article Abstract
Longer follow-up assessments may reveal secondary motor symptoms that are not visible over shorter examination periods. Therefore, a thorough evaluation of everyday life motor activities should be considered in any clinical and treatment protocol. We speculate that the avoidance of movements that are similar to the main affected task may be of help in limiting symptoms. Consequently, focal dystonia may be considered more movement than task specific.
 
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