冷冻神经松解术治疗多发性硬化症患者足背疼痛和脚趾爪的病例报告。

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Fraser MacRae BSc , Abby Speirs BSc , Andrei Bursuc MD , Mahdis Hashemi MD , Paul Winston MD
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上运动神经元疾病患者的脚趾抓爪通常归因于趾长屈肌(FDL),是多发性硬化症(MS)患者的常见表现。由于压力分布的改变,这种运动可能会很痛苦,并可能增加跌倒的风险,增加步态中的能量消耗,降低步态速度。冷冻神经松解术是一种微创治疗方法,可能对疼痛和局灶性肌肉高渗症有益。一名多发性硬化症的门诊患者接受了双侧腓骨浅神经冷冻松解术治疗足背疼痛,并对FDL的胫骨肌内神经运动支进行冷冻松解治疗脚趾抓爪。患者感觉在步态过程中脚趾抓爪立即减少,并注意到他们能够主动展开脚趾。患者表示,术后足背神经性疼痛立即完全消除。在治疗后12周的结构化访谈中,患者报告说,他们对步态的信心有所提高,保持了独立性,并减少了脚趾抓爪。在症状恢复之前,效果持续了5.5个月。6个月后的再治疗重现了疗效。患者报告了冷冻神经松解术治疗足趾爪和足背疼痛的积极经验。
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A Case Report of Cryoneurolysis for Dorsal Foot Pain and Toe Clawing in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis

Toe clawing in patients with upper motor neuron disorders is often attributed to the flexor digitorum longus (FDL) and is a common presentation among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). This movement may be painful because of the altered pressure distribution and may increase the risk of falls, heighten energy expenditure during gait, and lower gait speed. Cryoneurolysis is a minimally invasive treatment that may be beneficial for pain and focal muscle hypertonicity. An ambulatory patient with MS was treated bilaterally with cryoneurolysis to the superficial fibular nerves for pain on the dorsum of the foot, and to the intramuscular tibial nerve motor branch to FDL for toe clawing. The patient felt that toe clawing was immediately reduced during gait and noted the ability to voluntarily spread their toes. The patient stated that the neuropathic pain on the dorsum of the foot was fully eliminated immediately post procedure. The patient reported improved confidence in their gait, maintained independence, and reduced toe clawing during a structured interview 12 weeks after treatment. The effects lasted for 5.5 months before symptoms returned. Retreatment at 6 months reproduced the benefits. The patient reported a positive experience with cryoneurolysis for toe clawing and dorsal foot pain.

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