Journal of Neurorestoratology (Sep 2021)

Research progress on limb spasmolysis, orthopedics and functional reconstruction of brain-derived paralysis

  • HaiLong Zhang,
  • JianWen Zhi,
  • Bo Ning,
  • ShaoCheng Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26599/JNR.2021.9040019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 186 – 195

Abstract

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Brain-derived paralysis is a disease dominated by limb paralysis caused by various brain diseases. The damage of upper motor neurons can lead to spastic paralysis of the limbs in different parts. If it cannot be treated in time and effectively, it will severely affect the motor function and ability of daily living. Treating limb spastic dysfunction in patients with brain-derived paralysis is a global problem. Presently, there are many alternative surgical methods. This article mainly reviews the treatment of limb spastic dysfunction with brain-derived paralysis, focusing on three aspects: limb spasmolysis, orthopedics, and functional reconstruction. Among them, the transposition of the peripheral nerve helps limb function with spastic paralysis and can effectively alleviate limb spasticity.

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