Clinical Trial: Sensorimotor Mapping in Patients With Writer's Cramp

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Corticomotor Plasticity as a Biomarker for Functional Improvement After Botulinium Treatment in Writer's Cramp

Brief Summary: Writer's cramp (WC) is a form of focal dystonia, a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive movements, postures, or both. It typically manifests while writing, making handwriting impossible in the most severe cases. Treatment can be difficult, but one effective and well-tolerated treatment consists in local muscle injections with botulinum toxin. Although clinical improvement seems to be related to focal muscle chemodenervation, central plasticity changes may occur. The main aim of the study is to characterize and quantify the changes in intrinsic hand muscle cortical representations at rest and during isometric contractions of the finger muscles before and after treatment with botulinum toxin and the changes in sensorimotor integration in patients with writer's cramp.