Peripheral nerve block with phenol to treat spasticity in spinal cord injured patients

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In this study an attempt was made to treat spinal cord injured patients with severe spasticity by peripheral nerve blocks. Thirty-six patients (5 female, 31 male) ranging in age from 20 to 71 years (mean: 29 ∓8.2) were treated by phenol injections. A specially designed electrostimulation needle was used for the injections. The results showed that peripheral nerve blocks with phenol solution could be a remedy on a temporary basis, but are not as effective as has been described previously. © 1992 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Gündüz, S., Kalyon, T. A., Dursun, H., Möhür, H., & Bilgçf, F. (1992). Peripheral nerve block with phenol to treat spasticity in spinal cord injured patients. Paraplegia, 30(11), 808–811. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1992.156

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