Zhang S, Zeng N, Wu S, Wu HH, Kong MW. Research progress in spasmodic torticollis rehabilitation treatment. World J Clin Cases 2024; 12(7): 1205-1214 [PMID: 38524504 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i7.1205]
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Mo-Wei Kong, MD, Doctor, Department of Cardiology, Guiqian International General Hospital, No. 1 Dongfeng Avenue, Guiyang 550018, Guizhou Province, China. 1600181272@qq.com
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Rehabilitation
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C: Botox + conventional PT group E: Botox + standardized PT group
Muscle stretching, passive neck activity, and training that has been found to be related to neurorehabilitation and motor learning
Family exercise: 10-15 min/time, 5-10 times/d. PT sessions twice/wk and once/wk in later stages. One year
b, c, d, f, g, h, i
Both groups were effective for spasticity and pain. Group E reduced patients' dependence on healthcare providers and reduced medical costs for this patient group
C: Botox group, E: Botox + rehabilitation treatment group
Muscle pulling and relaxation training, exercise relearning training, lateral flexion movement in each horizontal axis direction and vertical axis expansion movement in passive and active modes
757 min/time, 5 d/wk, for 4 wk
c, d
In group E, the scores of physiology, physiological function, physical pain, vitality and mental health were significantly improved compared with those before treatment
3 times/wk for a total of 3 wk. Calf muscle: 2000 shocks, shock wave strength 3 bar, frequency 6 Hz; Achilles tendon: 2000 shocks, shock wave strength 2 bar, frequency 9 Hz
a, d, l, k, m, n
Effectively inhibited calf muscle spasm, improved the active range and motor function, and improved the balance function, walking function and postural control ability
E: EMG-BF + rehabilitation training; C: rehabilitation training
20 min/time, once/d, 5 times/wk for 12 wk
a
Significantly improved exercise capacity and quality of life
Citation: Zhang S, Zeng N, Wu S, Wu HH, Kong MW. Research progress in spasmodic torticollis rehabilitation treatment. World J Clin Cases 2024; 12(7): 1205-1214