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Query: UMLS:C0026838 (
spasticity
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Intramuscular neutrolysis with phenol has been used for 10 years in the management of
spasticity
in children. Best results depend on fastidious technique and realistic use of the procedure.
Sedation
or anesthesia was used in all cases -- 5% phenol in water was used for all procedures. The main indications were
spasticity
which interfered with function, either actual or potential, or with care. Where uninhibited vestibular or tonic neck reflexes affect muscle tone, or there is dystonia or athetosis, the procedure is less effective than where
spasticity
alone is present. Duration of relief of
spasticity
ranged from 1 month to more than 2 years. About one half of the lower extremity muscle treated required tenotomy later. Generally training was required after the procedure to obtain improved function. A representative sample of muscles treated, repeat procedures, and later surgery is discussed. The procedure is recommended for use in the management of
spasticity
in children as a way of improving function and/or care.
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PMID:Intramuscular neurolysis for spasticity in children. 47 67
In 17 in-patients suffering from
spasticity
due to multiple sclerosis, the effect and tolerability periods were 4 weeks each. As to efficacy, the variables:
spasticity
, clonus, flexor spasms, gait and bladder function were evaluated clinically. No significant difference was found between the two drugs. As far as side-effects are concerned, sedation was specifically inquired about. Apart from that, spontaneoulsy reported side-effects were recorded.
Sedation
was more often seen during treatment with diazepam, while the side-effects during baclofen treatment were more varied. The total number and severity of side-effects were equal in the two treatment groups. A preference for one of the two treatment periods was stated by the investigator before the code was broken. A significant difference (p less than 0.001) in favor of Lioresal was found. This is discussed in the light of the fact that no significant difference was found for the individual symptoms or side-effects.
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PMID:A double-blind trial with baclofen (Lioresal) and diazepam in spasticity due to multiple sclerosis. 109 Jan 3