David A. Gelber, MD, and Douglas R. Jeffery, MD, have assembled a
much-needed collection of authoritative review articles discussing the
pathophysiology of chronic neurologic spasticity and detailing its often
complex medical and surgical management. Written by leading experts in
neurology and rehabilitation, the book covers physical and occupational
therapy, splinting and orthotics, electrical stimulation, orthopedic
interventions, nerve blocks, the use of botulinum toxin, and novel
treatments such as tizanidine, intrathecal medications, and
neurosurgical techniques. The contributors also review coordinated
approaches to the treatment of spasticity and specific neurological
diseases such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, stroke,
cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury.