物理医学与康复
运动障碍
局灶性肌张力障碍
平衡(能力)
肉毒毒素
任务(项目管理)
肌张力障碍
业余
医学
心理学
物理疗法
神经科学
法学
管理
经济
病理
疾病
政治学
作者
Samish Dhungana,Joseph Jankovic
摘要
ABSTRACT Golf is a sport that requires perfect motor coordination and a balance between mobility and stability. Golfer's “yips,” an intermittent motor disturbance manifested as transient tremor, jerk, or spasm that primarily occurs when the player is trying to chip or make a putt, is a movement disorder frequently encountered in both amateur and professional golfers. In addition, other movement disorders, such as tremors and dystonia, also can interfere with playing golf. Although the pathophysiology of the yips remains poorly understood, recent studies suggest that it may be a form of a task‐specific, focal dystonia involving the hand and arm. Because task‐specific dystonias and tremors are best treated by botulinum toxin injections, this also may be an effective therapy for the yips. The aim of this article is to systematically review the literature and our own experience with the yips and other movement disorders in golfers. © 2013 Movement Disorder Society
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