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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 2.
Published in final edited form as: Dystonia. 2023 Jun 8;2:11305. doi: 10.3389/dyst.2023.11305

TABLE 2.

Percentage of participants in non-focal dystonia cohort with dystonia reported in each body region.

Body region Percent reported (%)
Neck 79.7
Upper Face 37.6
Lower Face 34.7
Hand (dominant) 30.7
Hand (non-dominant) 22.6
Larynx 22.6
Shoulder (non-dominant) 21.6
Shoulder (dominant) 18.8
Jaw 15.6
Upper Arm (dominant) 13.2
Trunk 10.9
Upper Arm (non-dominant) 10.1
Foot (non-dominant) 7.1
Foot (dominant) 6.7
Tongue 6.5
Upper Leg (non-dominant) 4.0
Upper Leg (dominant) 3.9
Pelvis 2.3

As all participants had dystonia in multiple body regions, percentages do not sum to 100%. “Dominant” and “non-dominant” refer to the lateral relationship with self-reported dominant hand, as only handedness data was collected.