Bilateral segmental dystonia in a professional tennis player

Frank Mayer, Helge Topka, Andreas Boose, Thomas Horstmann, Hans H. Dickhuth

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Abstract

Dystonias occur frequently as repetitive movements, persistent elevations of muscle tone, or tonic contortions, whereby the cause is assumed to be an impairment of basal ganglia function. Focal dystonias are especially known in musicians, although little is reported on focal dystonias in athletic stress. The present case report describes the case of a 34-yr-old professional tennis player with bilateral segmental dystonia. The symptoms were expressed in involuntary movements when he intended to hit the ball and in a progredient tremor, initially in one hand, later in both, making him unable to write. The altered mobility during athletic stress was confirmed by video analysis, the altered innervation with excessive, uncoordinated impulse influx by means of electromyography during sport-type specific stress, and writing incapacity during a writing test. The symptoms abated under therapy with trihexyphenidyl-HCL, so that the patient has been able to work as a tennis coach with improved athletic performance for the past 3 yr. It is concluded that the various forms of dystonia should be included in the differential diagnosis of impaired coordinative movements under athletic exercise, especially of the upper extremities.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1085-1087
Seitenumfang3
FachzeitschriftMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Jahrgang31
Ausgabenummer8
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1999

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