AUTHOR=Avanzino Laura , Di Biasio Francesca , Bonassi Gaia , Pelosin Elisa , Cothros Nicholas , Marchese Roberta , Martino Davide TITLE=Observing the Diversity of Alleviating Manoeuvres in Cervical Dystonia JOURNAL=Dystonia VOLUME=1 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/dystonia/articles/10.3389/dyst.2022.10283 DOI=10.3389/dyst.2022.10283 ISSN=2813-2106 ABSTRACT=
The alleviating manoeuvres (AMs), classically referred to as “sensory tricks” are voluntary manoeuvres that temporarily improve dystonic postures. Although self-induced application of sensory stimuli is the most common AM, clinical experience suggests that the phenomenon is more diverse, possibly reflecting the complexity of the pathophysiological mechanisms provoking dystonia. We specifically explored five different categories of AMs in patients with cervical dystonia (CD): 1) pure sensory; sensorimotor manoeuvres in which sensory input is associated with a motor output component incorporating 2) active non-oppositional, 3) active oppositional or 4) passive motion; and 5) complex motor manoeuvres. Using an