Introduction: Selective peripheral neurotomy (SPN) of the tibial nerve is indicated for the treatment of spastic deformities of the foot. Objective: This retrospective study was done to evaluate the surgical results of SPN of tibial nerve in 16 patients who had spastic foot. Methods: The male to female ratio was 2–1 (11 males and 5 females) and their ages ranged from 18 to 65 years.All patients preoperatively had spasticity either G3 or G4 as measured by modified Ashworth scale. All cases underwent surgery in the form of variable combination of SPN of tibial nerve depending on the pattern and distribution of spasticity. Depending on the degree of preoperative spasticity, 50–80% of the isolated motor branches of fascicles were resected under...
Spastic pes equines, possibly associated with varus posture or spastic claw of the toes, can require...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the study was to compare the effect of diagnostic motor nerve block with...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to report the safety and eff-cacy of soft-tissue surgery incorpora...
AbstractIntroductionSelective peripheral neurotomy (SPN) of the tibial nerve is indicated for the tr...
Objective: Selective neurotomy is generally a safe, effective, and long-lasting treatment for patien...
OBJECTIVE: Spastic equinovarus foot is a major cause of disability for neurorehabilitation patients,...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively assess the decrease in spasticity and the improvement in gait after tibial...
Background: ‘‘Selective peripheral neurotomies” (SPNs) are indicated for the treatment of refractory...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long-term efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy in the treatment of spasti...
Objective: To prove the clinical and functional benefits of partial selective tibial neurotomy (PSTN...
To evaluate the efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy in the treatment of spastic equinovarus foot ...
AbstractIntroductionSelective peripheral neurotomies (SPN) are proposed when spasticity is focalized...
BACKGROUND: . Selective neurotomy is a permanent treatment of focal spasticity, and its effectivenes...
ObjectiveSurgical selective hyponeurotisation (SSH) is indicated in localized and excessive limbs sp...
Spasticity is usually treated by rehabilitation, orthosis, chemical denervations, orthopaedic surger...
Spastic pes equines, possibly associated with varus posture or spastic claw of the toes, can require...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the study was to compare the effect of diagnostic motor nerve block with...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to report the safety and eff-cacy of soft-tissue surgery incorpora...
AbstractIntroductionSelective peripheral neurotomy (SPN) of the tibial nerve is indicated for the tr...
Objective: Selective neurotomy is generally a safe, effective, and long-lasting treatment for patien...
OBJECTIVE: Spastic equinovarus foot is a major cause of disability for neurorehabilitation patients,...
OBJECTIVE: To objectively assess the decrease in spasticity and the improvement in gait after tibial...
Background: ‘‘Selective peripheral neurotomies” (SPNs) are indicated for the treatment of refractory...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long-term efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy in the treatment of spasti...
Objective: To prove the clinical and functional benefits of partial selective tibial neurotomy (PSTN...
To evaluate the efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy in the treatment of spastic equinovarus foot ...
AbstractIntroductionSelective peripheral neurotomies (SPN) are proposed when spasticity is focalized...
BACKGROUND: . Selective neurotomy is a permanent treatment of focal spasticity, and its effectivenes...
ObjectiveSurgical selective hyponeurotisation (SSH) is indicated in localized and excessive limbs sp...
Spasticity is usually treated by rehabilitation, orthosis, chemical denervations, orthopaedic surger...
Spastic pes equines, possibly associated with varus posture or spastic claw of the toes, can require...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the study was to compare the effect of diagnostic motor nerve block with...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to report the safety and eff-cacy of soft-tissue surgery incorpora...