Phenol nerve block for the management of lower limb spasticity

Moheb Gaid
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Spasticity is defined as a motor disorder with failure to inhibit velocity-sensitive stretch reflexes leading to exaggerated muscle resistance. It is a cardinal feature of upper motor neuron lesions and can affect patients with congenital and acquired brain and spinal cord injuries of variable aetiologies (traumatic, vascular, neoplastic, and demyelination). The exact incidence and prevalence of spasticity are unknown. A consensus of experts in Britain believes it to be about 20% of stroke patients and 75% of patients with severe brain injury [1]. Spasticity varies in severity from muscle stiffness to severe, painful, and uncontrollable muscle spasms. Spasticity can be general, involving multiple limbs and trunk muscles, regional, affecting a group of muscles in one or more limbs, or focal, affecting a single muscle. Spasticity can affect the ability to feed and dress oneself, bladder and bowel control, hygiene, and mobility. It also predisposes to complications such as pressure sore formation due to poor seating / laying posture and contracture.
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苯酚神经阻滞治疗下肢痉挛
痉挛被定义为一种运动障碍,无法抑制速度敏感的拉伸反射,导致肌肉阻力过大。它是上运动神经元病变的主要特征,可影响各种病因(外伤性、血管性、肿瘤性和脱髓鞘)的先天性和后天性脑和脊髓损伤患者。痉挛的确切发生率和患病率尚不清楚。英国专家一致认为,约20%的中风患者和75%的严重脑损伤患者存在这种情况[1]。痉挛的严重程度不同,从肌肉僵硬到严重、疼痛和无法控制的肌肉痉挛。痉挛可以是全身性的,包括多肢和躯干肌肉,也可以是区域性的,影响一个或多个肢体的一组肌肉,也可以是局灶性的,影响单个肌肉。痉挛会影响自己进食和穿衣的能力、膀胱和肠道的控制、卫生和活动能力。它也容易引起并发症,如由于不良的坐姿/躺姿和挛缩而形成的压疮。
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