Wöber C, Schnider P, Steinhoff N, Trattnig S, Zebenholzer K, Auff E. Posturographic findings in patients with idiopathic cervical dystonia before and after local injections with botulinum toxin.
Eur Neurol 2000;
41:194-200. [PMID:
10343149 DOI:
10.1159/000008050]
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Abstract
In this posturographic study, whole-body postural control was impaired in more than 75% of patients with idiopathic cervical dystonia (ICD) before local injections with botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) and the impairment was independent of the direction of the torticollis. Six weeks after therapy with BTX-A, the number of pathological posturographic parameters had decreased by almost 30%, and the improvement reached statistical significance for sway path, sway area and anteroposterior sway during stance on foam with eyes closed. From a pathophysiological point of view, this improvement may be explained - at least in part - by a reduction of abnormal proprioceptive input from the neck. Accordingly, it seems possible that neck proprioceptive input plays a role in whole-body postural control in ICD patients, even though previous studies suggested that the neck input is relatively ignored in these patients.
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