运动中任务特异性肌张力障碍的治疗:系统回顾

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
B. Nijenhuis , E. van Wensen , M. Smit , T. van Zutphen , J. Zwerver , M.A.J. Tijssen
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摘要

导言特异性肌张力障碍是一种仅影响高度练习技能的运动障碍,在包括体育运动在内的一系列专业运动中均可发现。尽管这种疾病影响着许多体育运动,但目前还没有全面的治疗方案,这与研究较多的音乐家和作家的任务型肌张力障碍形成了鲜明对比。为此,我们对涉及干预治疗体育运动中特定任务肌张力障碍的研究进行了系统性回顾,并对结果测量的质量给予了特别关注。方法采用 PICO 系统性检索策略对特定任务肌张力障碍及所有同义词进行检索。纳入标准为同行评审发表的与体育有关的研究、对 TSD 进行测量和/或干预的研究,所有研究均为英文。我们排除了摘要、专家意见、叙述性综述文章、未发表的研究、学位论文以及仅与窒息有关的研究。结果 2022 年 4 月,我们检索了 Pubmed、Embase、Web of Science 和 Psychinfo。在确定的 7000 篇文章中,有 31 篇描述了心理干预、侵入性干预和/或药物干预。这些研究缺乏正式的标准化结果测量,因此治疗方案的有效性证据质量较低。一项描述性综述显示,情绪调节是有效的,但只在高尔夫球运动员中试用。与针对蕈样肌张力障碍的研究相比,肉毒杆菌毒素或药物治疗等干预措施具有相似的效果,但这些治疗方法几乎没有正式的证据。未来的研究需要更大规模的队列和量化的结果测量,以提高对运动员特定任务肌张力障碍治疗方法的认识。
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Treatment of task-specific dystonia in sports: A systematic review

Introduction

Task specific dystonia is a movement disorder only affecting a highly practiced skill and is found in a broad set of expert movements including in sports. Despite affecting many sports, there is no comprehensive review of treatment options, which is in contrast to better studied forms of task specific dystonia in musicians and writers. For this reason, studies involving an intervention to treat task specific dystonia in sports were systematically reviewed, with special attention for the quality of outcome measures.

Methods

The PICO systematic search strategy was employed on task-specific dystonia, and all synonyms. Inclusion criteria were peer reviewed published studies pertaining to sports, studies with a measurement and/or intervention in TSD, all in English. We excluded abstracts, expert opinions, narrative review articles, unpublished studies, dissertations and studies exclusively relating to choking. We included case reports, case studies and case-control studies.

Results

In April 2022 Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, and Psychinfo were searched. Of the 7000 articles identified, 31 were included that described psychological and invasive and/or pharmacological interventions. There was a lack of formal standardized outcome measures in studies resulting in low quality evidence for the effectiveness of treatment options. A descriptive synthesis showed emotional regulation was effective, but was exclusively tried in golfers. Interventions like botulinum toxin or pharmacology had a similar effectiveness compared to studies in musicians dystonia, however there was almost no formal evidence for these treatments.

Conclusion

The quality of studies was low with a lack of standardized outcome measures. Future studies with larger cohorts and quantitative outcome measures are needed to improve understanding of treatments for task specific dystonia in athletes.

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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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