There's not enough room on the side of my blog page, so I'm going to start grouping links into separate blogs titled: Links Of Interest / More Helpful Links.
Sensory Mapping of Lip Representation in Brass Musicians with Embouchure Dystonia. By Hirata, Schulz, Altenmuller, Elbert, and Pantev. (PDF)
http://www.immm.hmtm-hannover.de/uploads/media/Hirata_et_al.__2004__Sensory_mapping_of_lip_representation_in_brass.pdf
The Challenge of Diagnosing Hand Dystonia. By J. Rosset-Llobet (PDF)
http://www.tmslab.org/publications/066.pdf
Leon Fleisher: Two Hands (video)
http://vimeo.com/6684412
Sex Prevalence of Focal Dystonia (PDF)
http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/60/2/204.full.pdf
Trigger Points Focal Dystonia (book excerpt)
http://books.google.com.mx/books?id=FrEmzwNOG_IC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168&dq=trigger+points+focal+dystonia&source=bl&ots=BRrzto52bF&sig=w3Q2uNSTttU_Gl2ImB1uNr0pRso&hl=es-419&sa=X&ei=ooWwUMbCEoLm2QWpjoFo&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=trigger%20points%20focal%20dystonia&f=false
Joseph Meidt Xray Movie of Trumpet and Horn Player Embouchure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpOwuAMqFTA
Dystonia.org.uk - another good review of what musician's dystonia is.
http://www.dystonia.org.uk/index.php/about-dystonia/types-of-dystonia/focal-hand-dystonia/musicians-dystonia-musicians-cramp
Another site that explains Musician's Dystonia well.
http://www.fcart.org/distonia/english/
Axial Musculature
http://quizlet.com/4040527/axial-musculature-flash-cards/
Gray's Anatomy
http://prohealthsys.com/site/anatomy/grays-anatomy/
What Are Lips For?
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2008/02/what-are-lips-for/220420/
On Traumatic Injuries to the Lip and/or Tongue.
http://www.simplestepsdental.com/SS/ihtSS/r.==/st.32219/t.32774/pr.3.html
About Peripheral Nerve Damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_nerve_injury#Types_of_Nerve_Damage
About Hemifacial Spasm. By Dr. Azizzadeh.
http://www.facialparalysisinstitute.com/31/hemifacial_spasm.html
About Different Types Of Muscle Strains
http://www.momsteam.com/sports/track-field/safety/muscle-tendon-strains-types-classification-treatment
About TMJ Upper/Lower Splints.
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/tmj-disorder-temporomandibular-joint/903582-lower-splint-vs-upper-splint.html
Fibromyalgia Solved: A pathology, not in the mind. By Paul Montjoy.
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/steps-authentic-happiness-positive-psychology/2013/oct/17/fibromyalgia-solved-pathology-not-mind/#.Up6IWhIGPgc.facebook
What Your Doctor Will NOT Tell You About Fibromyalgia. By Dr. Paul St. Amand.
http://www.amazon.com/What-Your-Doctor-About-Fibromyalgia/dp/B001Q3M66G
On Myofascial Pain: Ropes and Lumps in muscles.
http://forums.prohealth.com/forums/index.php?threads/lumps-and-rope-like-muscles.89081/
About Piano Performance-related Injuries and the Taubman Approach.
http://www.wellbalancedpianist.com/pianoinjury.htm
and ...http://www.wellbalancedpianist.com/dystoniatestimonials.htm
On Feldenkrais Movement Therapy.
http://openatm.org/
Jerald Harscher's website: The Poised Guitarist (Very helpful rehabilitator of guitarist with hand dystonia).
http://thepoisedguitarist.com/
Greg Fellow's YouTube Channel - Spasmodic Dysphonia (vocal chord dystonia)
http://www.youtube.com/user/GregFellowsSD
Billy McLaughlin (guitar) - Advocate for Musician Dystonia Awareness. Some information on his trials and tribulations with Hand Dystonia.
http://www.billymclaughlin.com/dystonia/
Steven Leung - Violinist Recovering from Dystonia
http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=9051
Paula Brusky, Ph.D - Advocate of Musician Injury Prevention, and Music and Medicine.
http://paulabrusky.com/about
On Schools of Music Psychology
http://musicpsychology.co.uk/studying-music-psychology/
Flutist Jen Cluff Talks about Embouchure Dystonia Observation of other Dystonia Flutist. (About a quarter ways down into the blog you'll see some neat observations)
http://jennifercluff.blogspot.com/2007/08/seeing-again-mcghee-cds-wye-nfa-lip.html
The Truth About Piano Lessons (To Parents of Piano Students). By Karen Berger
http://musicalresources.blogspot.com/2011/07/truth-about-piano-lessons.html
How It's Made: French Horn. (I just had to throw a fun one in here!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTvYxP9tjQs&list=PLgkm6q2GGDItRpEUoPMnZAfn9XRT94E1Z
A blog about a French horn player's journey with Focal Embouchure Dystonia; one of the only existing documentations of rehabilitation through videos and writing spanning over a decade. This blog shares resources, research, and information on FTSED and other music performance related injuries. Katie also advocates awareness, education, does presentations, provides guidance; and brings the musicians dystonia community together thru online groups, streamed interviews and conversation.
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