Myotonia and flaccid dysarthria in patients with adult onset myotonic dystrophy.
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 75, 10, (2004), pp. 1480-2ISSN
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Neurology
Medical Psychology
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
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vol. 75
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iss. 10
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p. 1480
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p. 2
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EBP 4: Quality of Care; UMCN 3.1: Neuromuscular development and genetic disorders; UMCN 3.3: Neurosensory disordersAbstract
BACKGROUND: Myotonia and weakness are the most important components of dysarthric speech in myotonic dystrophy. OBJECTIVE: To specify and quantify possible defects in speech execution in patients with adult onset myotonic dystrophy. METHODS: Studies on speech production were done on 30 mildly affected patients with myotonic dystrophy. Special attention was paid to myotonia. Because muscle activity can result in a decrease of myotonia, speech characteristics were measured before and after warm up. The possibility that warming up causes increased weakness was also assessed. RESULTS: As with other motor skills, a warm up effect was found in speech production, resulting in an increase in repetition rate and a decrease in variability of repetition rate. Signs of fatigue did not occur. CONCLUSIONS: Warming up is valuable for patients with myotonic dystrophy in reducing the influence of myotonia on speech production.
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