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Conversion to Dysport in CD

Cervical Dystonia

The first line of therapy for cervical dystonia patients is botulinum toxin injections, however injection parameter determination and optimization are challenging for physicians to do. In addition, some patients receiving this treatment long-term experience short duration of relief. Thus, Dysport (Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals), another BoNT-A formulation, may increase the duration of clinical benefit. The objective of this study is to compare the wearing off time of their original BoNT-A formulation (same injection parameters for at least 3 cycles) and the optimized treatment of Dysport (after 2 injection cycles). Ideally, the clinical benefits should last 2.5 - 3 months as injections are administered every 3 months. Conversion to Dysport will be conducted and optimization of Dysport dosing will be done using our sensor-technology assessment. It is unclear whether there are differences in the neurophysiological effects between BoNT-A formulations, such as blocking spinal afferent signals from proprioceptive mechanoreceptors of the injected muscles contributing to CD or the modulation of cortical activity [8]. The underlying pathophysiology of impaired motor control in CD is theorized to be caused by abnormal somatosensory processing that affects proprioceptive and tactile function [8]. By altering the processing of proprioceptive signals from the muscles to the cortical somatosensory-motor areas, proprioceptive perception can be modulated and possibly normalize activity of the somatosensory-motor areas in CD. Thus, it is hypothesized that BoNT-A may indirectly modulate these cortical pathways and Dysport may have a longer modulatory effect to produce a longer lasting clinical response.

Active15 enrollment criteria

Clinical Validation of DystoniaNet Deep Learning Platform for Diagnosis of Isolated Dystonia

DystoniaDrug Induced Dystonia9 more

This research involves retrospective and prospective studies for clinical validation of a DystoniaNet deep learning platform for the diagnosis of isolated dystonia.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

The Motor Network in Parkinson's Disease and Dystonia: Mechanisms of Therapy

Parkinson DiseaseDystonia

This is an exploratory pilot study to identify neural correlates of specific motor signs in Parkinson's disease (PD) and dystonia, using a novel totally implanted neural interface that senses brain activity as well as delivering therapeutic stimulation. Parkinson's disease and isolated dystonia patients will be implanted unilaterally or bilaterally with a totally internalized bidirectional neural interface, Medtronic Summit RC+S. This study includes three populations: ten PD patients undergoing deep brain stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus (STN), ten PD patients with a globus pallidus (GPi) target and five dystonia patients. All groups will test a variety of strategies for feedback-controlled deep brain stimulation, and all patients will undergo a blinded, small pilot clinical trial of closed-loop stimulation for thirty days.

Active46 enrollment criteria

Exercise Program for Patients With Cervical Dystonia Who Are Treated With Botulinum Toxin Type A...

DystoniaCervical

Dystonia is involuntary movements characterized by posture abnormalities or repetitive movements as a result of continuous or intermittent simultaneous contraction of opposing muscle groups. Dystonic movements are twisted and twisted in a certain pattern. Dystonia is named in different ways according to its distribution in the body. Cervical dystonia is the most common form of regional dystonia and can be defined as involuntary movements of the head in normal upright posture.Cervical dystonia has different names according to the posture of the neck (torticollis, laterocollis, anterocollis and retrocollis). These different postures can be seen individually as well as together.Pain in cervical dystonia is seen in approximately 70% of patients, and this condition is closely related to involuntary contractions of neck muscles and neck posture disorder. Fatigue, anxiety, unhappiness, decreased self-efficacy and limitation in daily living activities due to decreased neck movements are the main causes of disability in patients with cervical dystonia. The first-line treatment of cervical dystonia consists of injecting botulinum toxin type A into the relevant muscles to alleviate these complaints.There is increasing evidence that range of motion, stretching, and relaxation exercises, in addition to botulinum toxin therapy, have beneficial effects on pain and disability in patients with cervical dystonia.In this study, patients with cervical dystonia who received botulinum toxin type A injection will be divided into study group and control group.The patients in the study group will be given stretching, strengthening, breathing and rhythmic coordination exercises for the muscles involved. (Personalized exercise program) In the control group, only breathing and rhythmic coordination exercises will be given and the two groups will be compared.Thus, it is aimed to investigate the effect of a personalized exercise program on clinical findings and the patient's quality of life.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Dystonia Genotype-Phenotype Correlation

DystoniaDystonia; Idiopathic27 more

The purpose of this study is to (1) investigate the effect of known dystonia-causing mutations on brain structure and function, to (2) identify structural brain changes that differ between clinical phenotypes of dystonia, and to (3) collect DNA, detailed family history, and clinical phenotypes from patients with idiopathic dystonia with the goal of identifying new dystonia-related genes. Investigators will be recruiting both healthy control subjects and subjects with any form of dystonia. For this study there will be a maximum of two study visit involving a clinical assessment, collection of medical and family history, task training session, an MRI using the learned tasks, and finally a blood draw for genetic analysis. In total, these visits will take 3-5 hours. If the dystonia subjects receive botulinum toxin injections for treatment, the participants and their matched controls will be asked to come for a second visit.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Pallidal With Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Cervical Dystonia

Cervical Dystonia

Cervical dystonia (CD), also known as spasmodic torticollis, is a type of focal dystonia, mainly manifesting as involuntary head turning or tilting, or holding a twisted posture. Although it can be alleviated by injection of botulinum toxin, the effect is temporary so that patients require multiple injections. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) targeting on globus pallidus internus (GPi) or subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been proved to be a safe and effective strategy for primary cervical dystonia, even for those medically refractory cases. However, the question of which target is better has not been clarified. Therefore, the invstigators design this randomized and controlled trial, aiming to compare the differences between GPi-DBS and STN-DBS for cervical dystonia in the improvement of symptoms , quality of life, mental status, cognitive status, as well as in stimulation parameters and adverse effects. The invstigators hypothesize that STN-DBS will outperform GPi-DBS at short-term follow-up, while the superiority will disappear and the efficacy of the two group will become similar at long-term follow-up.

Not yet recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Natural History Study of ATP1A3-related Disease

ATP1A3-related DiseaseAlternating Hemiplegia of Childhood2 more

An observational study aiming to study the natural history of a UK-wide patient cohort with ATP1A3-related disease.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Focused Ultrasound Pallidotomy for Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy in Pediatric and Young Adult Subjects...

Cerebral PalsyDyskinetic1 more

The primary objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the safety of ExAblate Transcranial MRgFUS as a tool for creating bilateral or unilateral lesions in the globus pallidus (GPi) in patients with treatment-refractory secondary dystonia due to dyskinetic cerebral palsy

Not yet recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Accelerated TMS for Focal Hand Dystonia

Isolated Focal Hand Dystonia

This study aims to investigate the impact of accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on brain function and behavior in patients with focal hand dystonia. Previous research demonstrated that individualized TMS improved dystonic behavior after one session. Building on this, the current study administers four TMS sessions in a day, with assessments conducted on the same day, two weeks, and twelve weeks after each session. The research involves 10 in-person visits and focuses on functional MRI brain scans and writing behavior analysis. The potential risk of seizures from TMS is mitigated through careful screening, adhering to safety guidelines. The study's main benefit is enhancing dystonic behavior and deepening the understanding of brain changes caused by TMS in focal hand dystonia, paving the way for further advancements in clinical therapy for this condition.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Long-term Clinical Response to BoNT in Cervical Dystonia

Cervical Dystonia

The goal of this retrospective, international, multi-center chart abstraction is to learn about the long-term impact of product-specific immunogenicity-related factors in different botulinum neurotoxin type A formulations in patients suffering from cervical dystonia. The main question it aims to answer is: Do complex-containing (CC) botulinum toxin formulations impact the long-term clinical outcome in cervical dystonia patients compared to a complex-free (CF) formulation? Researchers will compare differences observed in years 2 and 7 between two toxin groups, i.e., botulinum neurotoxins type A containing complexing proteins (CC) and without complexing proteins (CF).

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria
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