| Disturbances of grip force behaviour in focal hand dystonia: evidence for a generalised impairment of sensory-motor integration? | |||||||||||||
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| Background: Focal task specific dystonia occurs preferentially during performance of a specific task. There may be an inefficiently high grip force when doing manipulative tasks other than the trigger task, possibly reflecting a generalised impairment of sensory-motor integration. | |||||||||||||
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