What Can Be Done For Residual Effects Of Myelomalacia While On Baclofen And Tramadol?
Question: What can be done for residual effects of myelomalacia. Epidural injections and trigger points injections no help in fact it made symptom worse. Baclofen and tramadol help but does not ever go away. Suggestions. Also had acdf with plate and screws so no traction.
Brief Answer:
Get medications for spasticity under a Neurologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Injury to cord due to disc disease may cause spinal cord myelomalacia.
The resultant spasticity may be controlled by various drugs like baclofen, tolperisone, tizanidine.
The dose may be increased gradually according to response.
Do regular physiotherapy.
Hope you found the answer helpful. Do get back to me for further information.
Regards,
Dr. N. Kumar
Neurologist
Get medications for spasticity under a Neurologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Injury to cord due to disc disease may cause spinal cord myelomalacia.
The resultant spasticity may be controlled by various drugs like baclofen, tolperisone, tizanidine.
The dose may be increased gradually according to response.
Do regular physiotherapy.
Hope you found the answer helpful. Do get back to me for further information.
Regards,
Dr. N. Kumar
Neurologist
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