
Figure 1
Moment of triggering and postoperative MRI. Distal interphalangeal joint of the triggering finger (arrow) flexed at pre-symptomatic condition (A). 2 months after the onset of dystonia, distal interphalangeal joint of the triggering finger remained extended due to dystonia at the moment of triggering (B). T1-weighted head MRI on the day of the surgery showing coagulated lesion (arrow) on the left thalamus (C).
Video 1
Pre- and post-operative pistol shooting. Video showing the normal and dystonic triggering before the surgery and the condition 10 months after the surgery.
Table 1
Time course of hitting ratio at trap shooting.
| DATE | EVENT | HITTING RATIO | RANK |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Beijing Olympic Women | 86% | 4th/20 |
| 2012 | London Olympic Women | 86.70% | 15th/22 |
| 2016 | Rio de Janeiro Olympic Women | 81.30% | 20th/21 |
| 2019.11 | Final Tokyo Olympic Trials (14th Asian Shooting Championship Doha) | 91.20% | 3th/32 |
| 2020.3 | Disease Onset | 79.20% | |
| 2020.4 | Practice | 57.60% | |
| 2020.5 | Practice | Unable to play | |
| 2020.7 | Surgery | ||
| 2021.1 | Practice | 76% | |
| 2021.2 | Practice | 68.80% | |
| 2021.5 | Practice | 88.80% | |
| 2021.7 | Tokyo Olympic Women | 92% | 19th/26 |
| Tokyo Olympic Mixed | 98.70% | 4th/16 |
