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Abstract
[Purpose] This study report a case of a patient with hemiparetic stroke who showed significantly reduced foot pain when ankle spasticity was reduced using nerve and motor point blocks with 20% ethyl alcohol. [Subject and Methods] A 58-year-old woman with left hemiparesis following intracranial hemorrhage five years previously presented with pain in the left fifth metatarsal head for two years (numeric rating scale[NRS]: 8). Erythema and edema were observed on the lateral aspect of the head of the fifth metatarsal bone. She was diagnosed with a Tailor's bunion. Spasticity was observed in the left ankle plantar flexor and ankle supinator (Modified Ashworth Scale: 1+). Using 20% ethyl alcohol, a block in the medial and lateral motor branches to the gastrocnemius muscle of the left tibial nerve and the motor point of the left posterior tibialis muscle was performed.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol block; Spasticity; Tailor’s bunion
Year: 2017 PMID: 28533627 PMCID: PMC5430290 DOI: 10.1589/jpts.29.767
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Ther Sci ISSN: 0915-5287
Fig.
1.(A) An image of the patient’s left foot shows erythema and edema in the fifth metatarsal head area. (B) The left foot X-ray showed that the fourth and fifth intermetatarsal angle was 7.7°
Fig. 2.Foot pressure measurement image
The foot pressure image of a normal foot and the images of the patient’s foot pressure showing alterations pre-alcohol block and post-alcohol block.