Background/Objectives: Blepharospasm (BSP) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary, bilateral spasms of the orbicularis oculi muscle. While botulinum toxin (BoNT) is the standard treatment, cognitive tasks such as reading and writing may exert transient modulatory effects on spontaneous blinking and dystonic spasms. This study investigates the potential of cognitive training, including reading and writing tasks, as a complementary therapeutic approach to BoNT in BSP patients. Methods: A total of 16 BSP patients were randomly assigned to two groups: Group A (n = 6) received cognitive training alongside BoNT, while Group B (n = 10) received only BoNT. Cognitive training included structured reading and writing exercises over three months. Blink rate (BR) and dystonic spasms were assessed at baseline (T0), one month (T1), and three months (T2) post-treatment. Results: Both groups exhibited a significant reduction in BR at T1 (p = 0.001), but Group A exhibited a greater improvement in BR (45.4%) compared to that of Group B (12.6%, p = 0.04). Reading and writing tasks were the most effective in reducing BR and dystonic spasms (p < 0.001). No significant correlation was found between the clinical and demographic features (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Cognitive training significantly enhances the therapeutic effects of BoNT on BR in BSP patients, suggesting its potential as a non-invasive complementary intervention. These preliminary findings warrant further investigation using larger cohorts and employing neurophysiological assessments.

Cognitive Rehabilitation as a Possible Therapeutic Approach in Patients with Blepharospasm / Marchet, Francesco; Belvisi, Daniele; Leodori, Giorgio; Aiello, Flavia; Costanzo, Matteo; Satriano, Federica; Di Vita, Antonella; Conte, Antonella; Fabbrini, Giovanni; Ferrazzano, Gina. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 14:8(2025). [10.3390/jcm14082574]

Cognitive Rehabilitation as a Possible Therapeutic Approach in Patients with Blepharospasm

Marchet, Francesco;Belvisi, Daniele;Leodori, Giorgio;Aiello, Flavia;Costanzo, Matteo;Satriano, Federica;Di Vita, Antonella;Conte, Antonella;Fabbrini, Giovanni;Ferrazzano, Gina
2025

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Background/Objectives: Blepharospasm (BSP) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary, bilateral spasms of the orbicularis oculi muscle. While botulinum toxin (BoNT) is the standard treatment, cognitive tasks such as reading and writing may exert transient modulatory effects on spontaneous blinking and dystonic spasms. This study investigates the potential of cognitive training, including reading and writing tasks, as a complementary therapeutic approach to BoNT in BSP patients. Methods: A total of 16 BSP patients were randomly assigned to two groups: Group A (n = 6) received cognitive training alongside BoNT, while Group B (n = 10) received only BoNT. Cognitive training included structured reading and writing exercises over three months. Blink rate (BR) and dystonic spasms were assessed at baseline (T0), one month (T1), and three months (T2) post-treatment. Results: Both groups exhibited a significant reduction in BR at T1 (p = 0.001), but Group A exhibited a greater improvement in BR (45.4%) compared to that of Group B (12.6%, p = 0.04). Reading and writing tasks were the most effective in reducing BR and dystonic spasms (p < 0.001). No significant correlation was found between the clinical and demographic features (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Cognitive training significantly enhances the therapeutic effects of BoNT on BR in BSP patients, suggesting its potential as a non-invasive complementary intervention. These preliminary findings warrant further investigation using larger cohorts and employing neurophysiological assessments.
2025
blepharospasm; blink rate; cognitive training; dystonia; reading; writing
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Cognitive Rehabilitation as a Possible Therapeutic Approach in Patients with Blepharospasm / Marchet, Francesco; Belvisi, Daniele; Leodori, Giorgio; Aiello, Flavia; Costanzo, Matteo; Satriano, Federica; Di Vita, Antonella; Conte, Antonella; Fabbrini, Giovanni; Ferrazzano, Gina. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 14:8(2025). [10.3390/jcm14082574]
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