Optimal management for people with severe spasticity.

Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease Pub Date : 2012-10-03 eCollection Date: 2012-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DNND.S16630
Jeffrey S Shilt, Pennie S Seibert, Vivek Kadyan
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Spasticity is characterized by velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes and tendon jerks. Many people affected by spasticity receive late treatment, or no treatment, which greatly reduces the potential to regain full motor control and restore function. There is much to consider before determining treatment for people with spasticity. Treatment of pediatric patients increases the complexity, because of the substantial difference between adult and pediatric spasticity. Proper patient evaluation, utilization of scales and measures, and obtaining patient and caregiver history is vital in determining optimal spasticity treatment. Further, taking into consideration the limitations and desires of individuals serve as a guide to best management. We have grouped contributing factors into the IDAHO Criteria to elucidate a multidisciplinary approach, which considers a person's complete field of experience. This model is applied to goal setting, and recognizes the importance of a spasticity management team, comprising the treatment subject, his/her family, the environment, and a supportive, well-informed medical staff. The criteria take into account the complexity associated with diagnosing and treating spasticity, with the ultimate goal of improved function.

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对严重痉挛患者的最佳管理。
痉挛的特征是紧张性拉伸反射和肌腱抽搐的速度依赖性增加。许多受痉挛影响的人接受了较晚的治疗,或者没有接受治疗,这大大降低了恢复完全运动控制和恢复功能的可能性。在确定痉挛患者的治疗方法之前,有很多事情需要考虑。由于成人和儿童痉挛的本质差异,儿科患者的治疗增加了复杂性。适当的患者评估,使用量表和测量方法,以及获得患者和护理者的病史对于确定最佳痉挛治疗至关重要。此外,考虑到个人的局限性和愿望是最佳管理的指南。我们将贡献因素分组到爱达荷标准中,以阐明一种多学科方法,该方法考虑了一个人的完整经验领域。该模型适用于目标设定,并认识到痉挛管理团队的重要性,包括治疗对象、他/她的家庭、环境和一个支持性的、消息灵通的医务人员。该标准考虑到与诊断和治疗痉挛相关的复杂性,最终目标是改善功能。
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