Combined rehabilitation therapy with botulinum toxin to the upper limbs for acute spinal cord injury: A case report

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Spinal Cord Series and Cases Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1038/s41394-024-00647-0
Haruki Mori, Gosuke Satoh, Hideki Takashima, Takashi Masuda, Tomoo Mano
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Abstract

Introduction

Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and incomplete paralysis may experience muscle immobilization due to functional impairment of agonist and antagonist muscles. This can induce spasticity and pain, with the risk of contracture increasing as the period of immobilization increases. This could be aggravated by pain, which interferes with rehabilitation. There is no established treatment for pain and joint contractures caused by acute SCI. Botulinum therapy plays a role in relieving muscle tension. Here, we report a case of acute SCI in which botulinum therapy was administered.

Case presentation

The patient experienced a C5-cervical SCI due to a road traffic accident, with marked paralysis in the upper and lower limbs below the C5 level. The patient had persistent elbow flexion since the SCI and complained of excruciating pain, making adequate rehabilitation difficult. Botulinum toxin was administered to the biceps and brachialis muscles 15 days after the SCI. After administration, the patient experienced a reduction in pain with relaxation of the elbow flexor muscles, and rehabilitation treatment was resumed. This patient’s contracture did not worsen, his pain decreased, and he was able to initiate self-feeding training.

Discussion

In this case, occupational and physical therapy was administered with botulinum therapy. Together, they successfully reduced pain. Botulinum therapy provides analgesia and muscle relaxation and may lead to functional recovery, and we believe that treatment can be considered even in the acute phase.

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使用肉毒杆菌毒素对急性脊髓损伤的上肢进行联合康复治疗:病例报告
导言脊髓损伤(SCI)和不完全瘫痪患者可能会因激动肌和拮抗肌功能受损而出现肌肉固定。这可能会引起痉挛和疼痛,随着固定时间的延长,挛缩的风险也会增加。疼痛可能会加重病情,从而影响康复。目前还没有针对急性 SCI 引起的疼痛和关节挛缩的成熟治疗方法。肉毒杆菌疗法在缓解肌肉紧张方面发挥了作用。在此,我们报告了一例使用肉毒杆菌治疗的急性 SCI 病例。病例介绍 患者因道路交通事故导致 C5 颈椎 SCI,C5 水平以下的上下肢明显瘫痪。自 SCI 发生后,患者的肘关节一直处于屈曲状态,并主诉疼痛难忍,因此很难进行适当的康复治疗。脊髓损伤 15 天后,对患者的肱二头肌和肱肌注射了肉毒杆菌毒素。用药后,患者疼痛减轻,肘部屈肌放松,康复治疗得以恢复。该患者的挛缩没有恶化,疼痛减轻,并能开始进行自我喂食训练。在这个病例中,职业疗法和物理疗法与肉毒杆菌疗法相结合,成功地减轻了疼痛。肉毒杆菌疗法具有镇痛和肌肉松弛的作用,可促进功能恢复,我们认为即使在急性期也可以考虑使用该疗法。
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Spinal Cord Series and Cases
Spinal Cord Series and Cases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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