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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
)
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Shoulder pain frequently superimposes substantial disability on a limb already limited by
hemiplegia
. The subscapularis muscle is a major internal rotator of the shoulder and, therefore, plays a role in the flexor synergy pattern commonly seen in spastic
hemiplegia
. Thirteen patients with spastic
hemiplegia
, limited range of motion, and painful shoulders underwent percutaneous
phenol
blocks to the nerves to the subscapularis. Patients' ages ranged from 22 to 76 (x 46 years) and the duration of
hemiplegia
from two to 13 months. Immediate and significant (p < 0.01) improvements in range of motion were observed in abduction (21 degrees), flexion (40 degrees), and external rotation (38 degrees). Relief of pain was also noted with the previously painful movement. Subscapularis nerve block is a new and potentially useful technique in the management of the painful hemiplegic shoulder.
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PMID:Subscapular nerve block in the painful hemiplegic shoulder. 144 68
A quadriplegic patient with a C6 lesion had a stroke with aphasia and right
hemiplegia
20 years after his cervical cord injury. The combination of
hemiplegia
and quadriplegia created unusual rehabilitation problems, the most disabling of which was a painful flexion contracture of the right elbow that prevented any useful right arm function. A sequence of
phenol
nerve blocks produced almost complete resolution of this contracture and was a key factor in his successful return to independent living. Although
phenol
block is much less commonly performed in the upper than lower extremities, its judicious use in carefully selected cases may be beneficial to the patient's functional outcome.
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PMID:Spastic hemiplegia in a quadriplegic patient: treatment with phenol nerve block. 650 20
Patients with
hemiplegia
frequently suffer from pain and have a limited range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder. The common pattern of shoulder movement in a patient with spastic
hemiplegia
is primarily adduction and internal rotation. Spasticity of the subscapularis muscle limits the abduction, external rotation and flexion of the shoulder. Injection of botulinum toxin or application of
phenol
can reduce the spasticity of the subscapularis muscle and various techniques to inject this muscle have been reported. We injected five patients with
hemiplegia
with botulinum toxin using our previously reported inferior approach, which is easy, safe and effective. We observed a reduction in pain and spasticity and improvement in the ROM of the shoulder for all patients.
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PMID:Botulinum toxin injection of the subscapularis muscle. 2059 73
Selective blocks of the tibial nerve with aqueous solution of 5%
phenol
, after localization of the nerve by electrical stimulation, were performed in 30 patients with acquired
hemiplegia
for treatment of severe spasticity of the foot plantar flexors and ankle clonus. Ankle clonus disappeared in all patients and resistance to passive stretch was reduced substantially immediately after the procedure; orthotic fitting and ambulation training then were possible. Longterm followup (averaging 12.9 months) showed the gait to be improved and spasticity decreased in all patients; there were no indications for further treatment of plantar flexor spasticity. Fixed equinus deformity was prevented in all cases. The only significant complication was the development of paresthesias in eight patients (26.6%) The simplicity of the procedure, the functional results observed immediately, its longlasting effect, and the lack of serious complications, warrant its more widespread use in the treatment and prevention of deformities in the spastic foot of the hemiplegic patient. However, there should be further study about prevention of paresthesias, which occurred in a significant percentage of patients in this study.
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PMID:Phenol block of the tibial nerve in the hemiplegic patient. 2482 50