@article{eb1b08d91f714af888c2de4c883ef394,
title = "Muscular and kinematic features in speed skaters indicate a task-specific dystonia",
abstract = "Objective: Skater's cramp is a movement disorder in speed skaters. We investigated whether affected skaters matched the disease profile of task-specific dystonia, specifically whether there was evidence of maladaptive muscle activity occurring simultaneously with aberrant movements (jerking). We further examined different skating intensities, positing no change would be more indicative of task-specific dystonia. Methods: We analyzed video, kinematic and muscle activity in 14 affected skaters. We measured the angular velocity and electromyographic activity of normalized speed skating strokes using one dimensional statistical non-parametric mapping. Skaters were matched with comparably skilled controls, and filled out a bespoke clinical questionnaire. Results: Skaters{\textquoteright} impacted leg showed over-activation in the peroneus longus, tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius that coincided with higher foot movement compared to their healthy leg and controls. This pattern persisted regardless of skating intensity. Clinical features indicated it was task-specific and painless with common trigger factors including stress, equipment change, and falling. Conclusions: We showed aberrant muscular and kinematic activity in a movement disorder in speed skaters indicative of task-specific dystonia. Significance: Understanding skater's cramp as a task-specific dystonia could reduce the damage that misdiagnosis and unsuccessful invasive operations have caused. Our quantitative method has value in testing future treatment efficacy.",
keywords = "Dystonia, Electromyography, Kinematics, Speed Skating, Statistical non-Parametric Mapping",
author = "Beorn Nijenhuis and Tijssen, {Marina A.J.} and {van Zutphen}, Tim and Elting, {Jan Willem} and Schalkwijk, {Aron H.P.} and Egbert Otten and {van der Eb}, Jeroen",
note = "Funding Information: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. The authors would like to thank physiotherapist, Nynke Siderius, for consultancy on sensor placement and Remco van der Zwaan for data collection. We would further like to thank Thialf Innovation Lab for providing access to speed skating facilities. Finally we thank the affected skaters who took part, and consented to be filmed and measured in the pursuit of better understanding this problem. BN- has nothing to disclose. MT- reports grants from the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW) Topsubsidie (91218013), the European Fund for Regional Development from the European Union (01492947) and the province of Friesland, the Stichting Wetenschapsfonds Dystonie and unrestricted grants from Actelion and Merz. TZ-has nothing to disclose. JWE-has nothing to disclose. AS-has nothing to disclose. EO-has nothing to disclose. JE-STW project: Realtime Feedback in Speed Skating supported by the NWO (Dutch Research Council) (12870). This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. No authors have any further conflicts of interest to report. Authors declare that the results of the study have been presented in a clear, honest and transparent way without fabrication, falsification or inappropriate manipulation. I as representative of myself and all authors affirm that the submission of this manuscript is in compliance with the following ethical requirements: This study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and all persons provided informed consent prior to being included in the study. The study was reviewed by the Medical Ethical Committee of the university medical hospital of Groningen (UMCG) ruled IRB approval was not necessary for this study (M119.241754). The authors declare that participants depicted in all appended video examples provided signed consent to be filmed and that any resultant videos from filming could be used in scientific research and the presentation of scientific research. Funding Information: BN- has nothing to disclose. MT- reports grants from the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMW) Topsubsidie (91218013), the European Fund for Regional Development from the European Union (01492947) and the province of Friesland, the Stichting Wetenschapsfonds Dystonie and unrestricted grants from Actelion and Merz. TZ-has nothing to disclose. JWE-has nothing to disclose. AS-has nothing to disclose. EO-has nothing to disclose. JE-STW project: Realtime Feedback in Speed Skating supported by the NWO (Dutch Research Council) (12870). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology",
year = "2023",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.clinph.2023.02.168",
language = "English",
volume = "149",
pages = "113--120",
journal = "Clinical Neurophysiology",
issn = "1388-2457",
publisher = "ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD",
}