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												Ultrasound Guided Phenol Block of the Obturator Nerve for Severe Adductor Spasticity: A Pilot Study 						
Author(s): FrAyman  Alsuhabani, Karen  Ethans, Alan  Casey, Ryan  Skrabek, Dan  Chateau and Eric  SutherlandFrAyman  Alsuhabani, Karen  Ethans, Alan  Casey, Ryan  Skrabek, Dan  Chateau and Eric  Sutherland             
						
												
				 Objective: To assess the efficacy of phenol block of the obturator nerve in treating severe adductor spasticity.
Design: A prospective pilot study.
Setting: Outpatient rehabilitation clinics.
Participants: We recruited 5 participants with severe adductor spasticity. Four were persons with multiple sclerosis and one was a person with adult cerebral palsy. All participants were women and had an average age of 60.4 years; four participants had bilateral severe adductor spasticity and one had unilateral severe adductor spasticity.
Interventions: A total of 9 phenol blocks of the obturator nerve were performed. Five were performed with ultrasound guidance, followed by localization of the obturator nerve by peripheral nerve stimulator. Four were performed using a.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2376-0281.1000202 
																	  
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