Lumbar epidural steroid injection for spasticity in paraplegic spinal cord injury: A case report
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Lumbar epidural steroid injection for spasticity in paraplegic spinal cord injury: A case report
Abstract
This is the case of a 33-year-old male with traumatic paraplegic lumbar spinal cord injury after knife assault, who was unable to participate in an intensive inpatient rehabilitation course due to bilateral lower limb spasticity. For therapeutic management of spasticity at the bedside in the inpatient rehabilitation setting, we performed an epidural steroid injection to the right L4-L5 interspace. After the intervention, a significant decrease in spasticity was noted. The patient could subsequently tolerate sit-to-stand transfers with a standing frame and ambulate with the an exoskeleton device in inpatient physical therapy, significantly improving his overall functional level in therapies. This case demonstrates that bedside epidural steroid injection can dramatically improve paraplegic spasticity secondary to lumbar spinal cord injury in the inpatient rehabilitation setting.
Keywords: Muscle spasticity; epidural steroid injection; paraplegia; spinal cord injuries.
© The Author(s) 2024.
Conflict of interest statement
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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