Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain.
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Tourian, A; Iacono, R; Nashold, B; Urban, B; Sanders, D
Published in: Appl Neurophysiol
1988
A patient developed continuous patterned involuntary movements of abduction-adduction, flexion-extension of his right lower extremity following surgical placement of spinal dorsal root entry zone lesions for the treatment of phantom limb pain. The stereotype movements were monitored by video and electromyographic recording of quadriceps femoris and hamstring muscles. Administration of para-chlorophenylbutyric acid (baclofen) dramatically stopped the involuntary movements and electromyographic silence ensued. Voluntary muscle movements were preserved. The theoretical implications of this unique movement disorder and central patterning of motor activity within the spinal cord are discussed.
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Appl Neurophysiol
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ISSN
0302-2773
Publication Date
1988
Volume
51
Issue
2-5
Start / End Page
212 / 217
Location
Switzerland
Related Subject Headings
- Spinal Nerve Roots
- Phantom Limb
- Movement Disorders
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Leg
- Humans
- Baclofen
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Tourian, A., Iacono, R., Nashold, B., Urban, B., & Sanders, D. (1988). Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain. Appl Neurophysiol, 51(2–5), 212–217. https://doi.org/10.1159/000099965
Tourian, A., R. Iacono, B. Nashold, B. Urban, and D. Sanders. “Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain.” Appl Neurophysiol 51, no. 2–5 (1988): 212–17. https://doi.org/10.1159/000099965.
Tourian A, Iacono R, Nashold B, Urban B, Sanders D. Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain. Appl Neurophysiol. 1988;51(2–5):212–7.
Tourian, A., et al. “Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain.” Appl Neurophysiol, vol. 51, no. 2–5, 1988, pp. 212–17. Pubmed, doi:10.1159/000099965.
Tourian A, Iacono R, Nashold B, Urban B, Sanders D. Involuntary movements of the lower extremity following dorsal root entry zone lesions in a man treated for phantom limb pain. Appl Neurophysiol. 1988;51(2–5):212–217.
Published In
Appl Neurophysiol
DOI
ISSN
0302-2773
Publication Date
1988
Volume
51
Issue
2-5
Start / End Page
212 / 217
Location
Switzerland
Related Subject Headings
- Spinal Nerve Roots
- Phantom Limb
- Movement Disorders
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Leg
- Humans
- Baclofen