A Primary Care Provider’s Guide to Spasticity Management in Spinal Cord Injury

Author:

Cabahug Philippines1,Pickard Charles2,Edmiston Travis3,Lieberman Jesse A.4

Affiliation:

1. International Center for Spinal Cord Injury, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, Maryland

2. The Centre for Family Medicine Family Health Team, Kitchener, Ontario

3. Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Downey, California

4. Carolinas Rehabilitation, Charlotte, North Carolina

Abstract

Abstract Background: Muscle spasticity is a common sequela of spinal cord injury (SCI) that may impact daily function. Spasticity dynamically varies and is an important physiologic response to illness or other stressors. The challenge for the general practitioner is in recognizing, treating, and developing an effective plan focused on the patient’s individual goals. Objective: To provide the general practitioner with a basic contextual, diagnostic, and therapeutic approach to spasticity management for individuals with neurologic injury such as SCI. Discussion: Muscle spasticity can be disabling and can be managed effectively by using a comprehensive approach. We discuss a representative case and the assessment and planning for individuals with SCI and spasticity. Through an understanding of pathophysiology, careful history taking, and physical exam, a cause for increased spasticity can be identified, such as infection, constipation, or pregnancy. Symptomatology of these triggers is often quite different in the SCI population than in the general population. Management includes the treatment of this causative stressor as well as the thoughtful management of spasticity itself. Conclusion: Muscle spasticity is dynamic and requires a patient-centered approach. The general practitioner can play a key role in recognizing and treating spasticity in an individual with SCI. Comprehensive management to meet patient and caregiver goals involves primary care providers, specialists, and allied health practitioners.

Publisher

American Spinal Injury Association

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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