Abstract
Cervical dystonia (CD) is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions leading to an abnormal head posture or movements of the neck. Dysfunctions in somatosensory integration are present and previous data showed enlarged postural sway in stance. Postural control during quiet sitting and the correlation with cervical sensorimotor control were investigated. Postural control during quiet sitting was measured via body sway parameters in 23 patients with CD, regularly receiving botulinum toxin treatment and compared with 36 healthy controls. Amplitude and velocity of displacements of the center of pressure (CoP) were measured by two embedded force plates at 1000 Hz. Three samples of 30 s were recorded with the eyes open and closed. Disease-specific characteristics were obtained in all patients by the Tsui scale, Cervical Dystonia Impact Profile (CDIP-58) and Toronto Western Spasmodic Rating Scale (TWSTRS). Cervical sensorimotor control was assessed with an infrared Vicon system during a head repositioning task. Body sway amplitude and velocity were increased in patients with CD compared to healthy controls. CoP displacements were doubled in patients without head tremor and tripled in patients with a dystonic head tremor. Impairments in cervical sensorimotor control were correlated with larger CoP displacements (rs ranged from 0.608 to 0.748). Postural control is impaired and correlates with dysfunction in cervical sensorimotor control in patients with CD. Treatment is currently focused on the cervical area. Further research towards the potential value of postural control exercises is recommended.
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This study is funded by a research grant from the University of Antwerp (Academic project Antwerp University G815). Assessments were performed at and with support from the Multidisciplinary Motor Centre Antwerp (M2OCEAN) that was established by means of a Hercules Grant type 2 for medium sized research infrastructure from the Flemish Research Council (AUHA/09/006).
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De Pauw, J., Mercelis, R., Hallemans, A. et al. Postural control and the relation with cervical sensorimotor control in patients with idiopathic adult-onset cervical dystonia. Exp Brain Res 236, 803–811 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-018-5174-x
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