Quantifying Musical Performance After Treatment With Myobloc in Musician's Dystonia
Focal Dystonia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Focal Dystonia focused on measuring Myloboc, Botulinum Toxin Type B, Focal Dystonia, Musicians, Muscle Relaxants, Motor Impairments, Motor Performance, Tremor, Abnormal Postures
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Focal, task-specific dystonia clinically determined to be the result of a high level of musical skill and intensive performance history Exclusion Criteria: Neurological disorders other than dystonia Patients who are clinically depressed, demented or otherwise unable to perform appropriately or sit through 1 hour of testing Patients who have undergone pallidotomy, thalamotomy or deep brain stimulator implantations Patients who have who recently have taken medications with extrapyramidal or tremorogenic side effects
Sites / Locations
- Neurological Institute, 710 W. 168th Street, NI-1112
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Botulinum toxin, type B
Diluted botulinum toxin (500 Units/0.1 ml) is injected to the affected muscle(s) through a hollow core needle using electromyographic guidance. Dosage according to muscle(s) and symptom severity. Injection occurs at first visit only, after neurological evaluation.