Novel Evidences of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Spasticity

Suputtitada A
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Spasticity is defined as ‘a disorder of sensorimotor control, resulting from an upper motor neuron (UMN) lesion, presenting as intermittent or sustained involuntary activation of muscles’. It is characterized by increased involuntary velocity-dependent tonic stretch reflexes (muscle tone) with exaggerated tendon jerks, resulting from hyper-excitability of the stretch reflex. In the recent years, a range of non-pharmacological interventions has been used to manage spasticity. Among the novel of all therapies, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is attractive for many researchers since the noninvasive, easy application after well training and safety property. Moreover, the evidences of regeneration of musculoskeletal tissues made ESWT more interesting than other novel therapies. This article will show the evidences, practical clinical use and precaution to guide treating for the clinicians in the novel therapy of ESWT for spasticity. The review of the scientific evidences including methodology components and main results of ESWT treatment on upper limb and lower limb muscles affected by post-stroke spasticity are demonstrated. However, reducing spasticity alone without addressing the negative components of the upper motor neuron syndrome will limit meaningful recovery. A combination of rehabilitation techniques is needed to facilitate functional improvements.
体外冲击波治疗痉挛的新证据
痉挛被定义为“由上运动神经元(UMN)损伤引起的感觉运动控制障碍,表现为间歇性或持续的肌肉不自主激活”。它的特点是不自主的速度依赖性强直性拉伸反射(肌张力)增加,并伴有肌腱痉挛,这是由拉伸反射的高度兴奋性引起的。近年来,一系列非药物干预已被用于控制痉挛。体外冲击波疗法(ESWT)以其无创、训练简便、安全等特点受到了众多研究人员的关注。此外,肌肉骨骼组织再生的证据使ESWT比其他新疗法更有趣。本文将介绍ESWT治疗痉挛的证据、临床应用及注意事项,以指导临床医生的治疗。本文综述了ESWT治疗脑卒中后痉挛影响的上肢和下肢肌肉的科学证据,包括方法组成和主要结果。然而,仅减少痉挛而不解决上运动神经元综合征的负面成分将限制有意义的恢复。需要综合康复技术来促进功能的改善。
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