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The effect of a single botulinum toxin treatment on somatosensory processing in idiopathic isolated cervical dystonia: an observational study.

Joke De Pauw1,2, Patrick Cras3,4, Steven Truijen5, Rudy Mercelis3, Sarah Michiels5,6,7, Wim Saeys5,8, Luc Vereeck5, Ann Hallemans5,9, Willem De Hertogh5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with idiopathic cervical dystonia (CD) experience involuntary neck muscle contractions, abnormal head position and pain accompanied by dysfunctions in somatosensory processes such as postural control, cervical sensorimotor and perception of visual verticality. First-line treatment is injection with botulinum toxin (BoNT). It remains unclear whether this affects sensorimotor processes. AIM: To investigate the effect of first-line care on deficiencies in somatosensory processes.
METHODS: In this observational study, 24 adult patients with idiopathic CD were assessed three times over a treatment period of 12 weeks following a single treatment with BoNT. Disease severity was assessed by a disease-specific questionnaire, rating scale and the visual analogue scale. Seated postural control was assessed with posturography, cervical sensorimotor control was assessed by the joint repositioning error with an eight-camera infrared motion analysis system during a head repositioning accuracy test and perception of visual verticality was assessed with the subjective visual vertical test.
RESULTS: Disease symptoms significantly improved following BoNT injections and deteriorated again at 12 weeks. This improvement was not accompanied by improved postural control, cervical sensorimotor control and perception of visual verticality. A trend toward improvement was seen; however, it did not reach the level of the control population.
CONCLUSION: The peripheral and central treatment effects of BoNT have little to no effect on postural and cervical sensorimotor control in CD. Further research may explore whether sensory training or specialized exercise therapy improves somatosensory integration and everyday functioning in patients with CD.

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Keywords:  Botulinum toxin; Cervical dystonia; Proprioception; Sensorimotor integration

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30196326     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-018-9045-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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Review 5.  The effectiveness of physiotherapy for cervical dystonia: a systematic literature review.

Authors:  Joke De Pauw; Kevin Van der Velden; Jill Meirte; Ulrike Van Daele; Steven Truijen; Patrick Cras; Rudy Mercelis; Willem De Hertogh
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10.  Postural control and the relation with cervical sensorimotor control in patients with idiopathic adult-onset cervical dystonia.

Authors:  J De Pauw; R Mercelis; A Hallemans; G Van Gils; S Truijen; P Cras; W De Hertogh
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2018-01-16       Impact factor: 1.972

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