What is another word for writer's spasm?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪtəz spˈazəm] (IPA)

Writer's spasm, which is also called writer's cramp, focal dystonia or graphospasm, is a neurological condition that affects the muscles of the hand and forearm. This condition causes involuntary contractions or spasms that can make it difficult for people to write or perform other activities that require fine motor control. There are several synonyms for this condition, including occupational cramp, pianist's cramp, and typist's cramp. Some people may also refer to it as the musician's dystonia or the artist's cramp. While there is no cure for writer's spasm, there are a variety of treatments available, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, medication, and surgery.

What are the hypernyms for Writer's spasm?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    writer's cramp, work-related injury, ergonomic disorder, occupational illness, occupational spasm.

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