Literature DB >> 19242629

Quantitative assessment of anaesthetic nerve block and neurotomy in spastic equinus foot: a review of two cases.

Corinne Bleyenheuft1, Christine Detrembleur, Thierry Deltombe, Edward Fomekong, Thierry M Lejeune.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively evaluate the effect of motor nerve branch block and neurotomy of the soleus nerve on triceps surae spasticity, reviewing 2 cases.
METHODS: Beside clinical assessment, we carried out a quantitative measurement of the stiffness of the ankle flexor muscles. The path length of the phase diagram between elastic and viscous stiffness quantifies the reflex response to movement and reflects the importance of the spasticity. The assessments were carried out before and 30 min after motor nerve branch block of the upper soleus nerve and more than 7 months after neurotomy.
RESULTS: Both patients presented with pronounced ankle plantar flexor spasticity: their path lengths were more than 6 times greater than normal values at baseline (#1: 354 N m rad(-1); #2: 409 N m rad(-1)). Motor nerve branch block and neurotomy allowed a near-normalization of elastic and viscous stiffness of ankle plantar flexor muscles in the 2 patients. Their path length was almost similarly improved by motor nerve branch block (#1: 127 N m rad(-1); #2: 231 N m rad(-1)) and neurotomy (#1: 60 N m rad(-1); #2: 162 N m rad(-1)).
CONCLUSION: These case reports highlight the fundamental role of the soleus muscle in triceps surae spasticity in our patients, the predictivity of motor nerve branch block in the preoperative assessment, and the effectiveness of soleus neurotomy in spastic equinus foot.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19242629     DOI: 10.2340/16501977-0263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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1.  Time course of the soleus M response and H reflex after lidocaine tibial nerve block in the rat.

Authors:  Kévin Buffenoir; Philippe Decq; Chantal Pérot
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2013-08-07

2.  Effect of Age and Body Size on the Wrist's Viscoelasticity in Healthy Participants From 3 to 90 Years Old and Reliability Assessment.

Authors:  Anh Phong Nguyen; Benoit Herman; Philippe Mahaudens; Gauthier Everard; Thibaut Libert; Christine Detrembleur
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2020-04-07
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