Blacksmith’s Dystonia Is Another Task-Specific Dystonia: From Past to Present

Writer’s cramp and musician’s dystonia are the most common forms of TSD, and various types of TSD associated with patient occupations have been reported. Several occupations have disappeared over time and are no longer present in the modern era. Here, we report a patient with proximal arm dystonia t...

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Published inJournal of movement disorders Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 284 - 285
Main Authors Kim, Min Seung, Park, Don Gueu, Yoon, Jung Han
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Korean Movement Disorder Society 01.09.2022
Korean Movement Disorder Society
대한파킨슨병및이상운동질환학회
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ISSN2005-940X
2093-4939
DOI10.14802/jmd.22037

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Summary:Writer’s cramp and musician’s dystonia are the most common forms of TSD, and various types of TSD associated with patient occupations have been reported. Several occupations have disappeared over time and are no longer present in the modern era. Here, we report a patient with proximal arm dystonia triggered by using a hammer associated with his unique and traditional occupation, a blacksmith. KCI Citation Count: 0
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ISSN:2005-940X
2093-4939
DOI:10.14802/jmd.22037