CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW

Cervical dystonia (CD) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary contractions of neck muscles that result in patterned movements and abnormal postures of the head and neck that have a directional quality. CD is the most common form of dystonia presenting to the movement disorders clinic. Botu...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Atif Ameer, Danish Bhatti
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Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/20478
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spelling doaj-097fd2a897124101a184a2d494edcc532020-11-25T03:42:09ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512020-09-01123253810.35845/kmuj.2020.2047820478CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEWMuhammad Atif Ameer0Danish Bhatti1Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE USADepartment of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE USACervical dystonia (CD) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary contractions of neck muscles that result in patterned movements and abnormal postures of the head and neck that have a directional quality. CD is the most common form of dystonia presenting to the movement disorders clinic. Botulinum toxin is an effective treatment for cervical dystonia. It has become the first-line treatment for cervical dystonia with a satisfactory relief of symptoms reported in more than 80% of the cases. Multiple small and large scale studies proven that fact and provided Class-A evidence for the benefit. However, 20% of the patients discontinue treatment due to adverse effects, treatment failure and other reasons. With the proper knowledge of toxins and the anatomy of the neck, much better results can be achieved with fewer and self-limiting adverse effects as compared to other modalities. However, the expert consensus recommendations are lacking to guide clinicians for optimal use of botulinum toxin for cervical dystonias. This paper discusses the different available treatments, botulinum injection techniques and the adverse effects involved with the procedure.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/20478cervical dystoniatorticollischemodenervationmovement disordersbotulinum toxinsnerve blockbont
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CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
Khyber Medical University Journal
cervical dystonia
torticollis
chemodenervation
movement disorders
botulinum toxins
nerve block
bont
author_facet Muhammad Atif Ameer
Danish Bhatti
author_sort Muhammad Atif Ameer
title CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
title_short CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
title_full CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
title_fullStr CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed CHEMODNERVATION FOR CERVICAL DYSTONIA: A CLINICAL REVIEW
title_sort chemodnervation for cervical dystonia: a clinical review
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Cervical dystonia (CD) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary contractions of neck muscles that result in patterned movements and abnormal postures of the head and neck that have a directional quality. CD is the most common form of dystonia presenting to the movement disorders clinic. Botulinum toxin is an effective treatment for cervical dystonia. It has become the first-line treatment for cervical dystonia with a satisfactory relief of symptoms reported in more than 80% of the cases. Multiple small and large scale studies proven that fact and provided Class-A evidence for the benefit. However, 20% of the patients discontinue treatment due to adverse effects, treatment failure and other reasons. With the proper knowledge of toxins and the anatomy of the neck, much better results can be achieved with fewer and self-limiting adverse effects as compared to other modalities. However, the expert consensus recommendations are lacking to guide clinicians for optimal use of botulinum toxin for cervical dystonias. This paper discusses the different available treatments, botulinum injection techniques and the adverse effects involved with the procedure.
topic cervical dystonia
torticollis
chemodenervation
movement disorders
botulinum toxins
nerve block
bont
url https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/20478
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