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Effects of pulsed radiofrequency on spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury:a report of two cases 被引量:3

Effects of pulsed radiofrequency on spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury:a report of two cases
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摘要 Spasticity following spinal cord injury(SCI) results in functional deterioration and reduced quality of life. Herein, we report two SCI patients who presented with good response to pulsed radiofrequency(PRF) for the management of spasticity in the lower extremities. Patient 1(a 47-year-old man) had complete thoracic cord injury and showed a phasic spasticity on the extensor of both knees(3–4 beats clonus per every 30 seconds) and tonic spasticity(Modified Ashworth Scale: 3) on both hip adductors. Patient 2(a 64-yearold man) had incomplete cervical cord injury and showed a right ankle clonus(approximately 20 beats) when he walked. After the application of PRF to both L2 and L3 dorsal root ganglion(DRG)(patient 1) and right S1 DRG(patient 2) with 5 Hz and 5 ms pulsed width for 360 seconds at 45 V under the C-arm guide, all spasticity disappeared or was reduced. Moreover, the effects of PRF were sustained for approximately 6 months with no side effects. We believe that PRF treatment can be useful for patients with spasticity after SCI. Spasticity following spinal cord injury(SCI) results in functional deterioration and reduced quality of life. Herein, we report two SCI patients who presented with good response to pulsed radiofrequency(PRF) for the management of spasticity in the lower extremities. Patient 1(a 47-year-old man) had complete thoracic cord injury and showed a phasic spasticity on the extensor of both knees(3–4 beats clonus per every 30 seconds) and tonic spasticity(Modified Ashworth Scale: 3) on both hip adductors. Patient 2(a 64-yearold man) had incomplete cervical cord injury and showed a right ankle clonus(approximately 20 beats) when he walked. After the application of PRF to both L2 and L3 dorsal root ganglion(DRG)(patient 1) and right S1 DRG(patient 2) with 5 Hz and 5 ms pulsed width for 360 seconds at 45 V under the C-arm guide, all spasticity disappeared or was reduced. Moreover, the effects of PRF were sustained for approximately 6 months with no side effects. We believe that PRF treatment can be useful for patients with spasticity after SCI.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第6期977-980,共4页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
关键词 radiofrequency thoracic tonic pulsed sustained seconds incomplete deterioration dorsal stimulation radiofrequency thoracic tonic pulsed sustained seconds incomplete deterioration dorsal stimulation
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