Musicians Focal Dystonia: The Practitioner's Perspective on Psychological, Psychosocial, and Behavioural Risk Factors and Non-motor Symptoms.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anna Détári, Hauke Egermann
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Abstract

Musician's focal dystonia (MFD) is a painless, task-specific neurological movement disorder that impairs fine motor control when playing an instrument. The pathophysiology is not fully understood, and while the available treatment strategies can help with improving motor control, they are rarely able to fully and reliably rehabilitate playing skills. Recent studies suggest that apart from genetic factors, maladaptive neuroplasticity, and the repetitive nature of the instrumental technique, psychosocial, psychological, and behavioural factors might also play a role in the onset of MFD. However, the presence of some of these risk factors is supported primarily by anecdotal evidence, with only a few aspects examined empirically. To explore this area further, 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of practitioners (8 medical professionals and 6 musician-coaches) who frequently treated MFD sufferers. Throughout their career, these participants are estimated to have interacted with more than 2,000 musicians with MFD, creating a large, indirect sample. A detailed patient profile emerged from the data with three main components: 1) the negative impact of social environments, including traumatic experiences and low quality of instrumental teaching; 2) a perfectionist, anxious, overly sensitive, and acquiescent personality type; and 3) obsessive, controlling, and inadequate practice behaviours. Participants stated MFD needs to be treated holistically and that neglecting these aspects during treatment could jeopardise rehabilitation. Further objective, controlled research trials are needed to describe these factors in detail, quantify their potential impact as risk factors, and understand how they might hinder therapy.

音乐家局灶性肌张力障碍:从业者对心理、社会心理和行为风险因素和非运动症状的看法。
音乐家局灶性肌张力障碍(MFD)是一种无痛的、特定任务的神经运动障碍,在演奏乐器时损害精细运动控制。病理生理学尚不完全清楚,虽然现有的治疗策略可以帮助改善运动控制,但它们很少能够完全可靠地恢复游戏技能。最近的研究表明,除了遗传因素、适应不良的神经可塑性和仪器技术的重复性外,社会心理、心理和行为因素也可能在MFD的发病中发挥作用。然而,其中一些风险因素的存在主要是由轶事证据支持的,只有少数方面经过经验检验。为了进一步探讨这一领域,对经常治疗MFD患者的从业人员(8名医疗专业人员和6名音乐教练)进行了14次半结构化访谈。据估计,在他们的整个职业生涯中,这些参与者与2000多名患有MFD的音乐家有过互动,形成了一个庞大的间接样本。从数据中得出了详细的患者概况,主要包括三个部分:1)社会环境的负面影响,包括创伤经历和低质量的乐器教学;2)完美主义、焦虑、过度敏感、默认型人格;3)强迫、控制和不充分的练习行为。参与者表示,MFD需要整体治疗,在治疗期间忽视这些方面可能会危及康复。进一步的客观,需要对照研究试验来详细描述这些因素,量化它们作为风险因素的潜在影响,并了解它们如何阻碍治疗。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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