Abstract

Objective Participants of this workshop will be able to identify and recommend multimodal treatment options in managing challenging cases in spasticity management of lower limbs in spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods The complexities of spasticity management will be identified through case-based presentations, including assessment and treatment directed by patient-oriented goals. Facilitated interactive discussion on these cases will engage participants for input, debate and critique. Procedural techniques for neurolysis will be discussed. Results Goals of spasticity management in SCI often include both proximal and distal lower limb problems. Therapies include oral medications, chemodenervation with neuromuscular junction blockade with botulinum toxin or neurolysis with phenol, intrathecal baclofen, bracing, and surgery. Many patients require multiple of these therapeutic options during their course of spasticity management. Discussion Multimodal therapy as part of the clinician toolbox is essential in tone management. Patient-oriented goals are important guideposts in spasticity management. SCI is a lifespan condition, and often patient goals and health conditions change over the years, requiring different tools to address such longitudinal needs.

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