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Department of Neurosurgery, Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, WA, USA
Case Report
Exercise Induced Spread of Neurotoxin Following Chemodenervation of Neck Muscles: Report of Four Cases
Author(s): Ib R. Odderson* and James J. Ying
This is the first study to report that exercise is a risk factor for spread of neurotoxin after cervical chemodenervation.
While exercise after limb muscle injection is known to enhance the effects; the effects of exercise following cervical
chemodenervation are unknown. We report a case series where exercise following cervical chemodenervation was
associated with adverse events or no benefits. The dose ranged from 70-175 units of onabotulinumtoxin A and
all injections were performed under EMG guidance. Exercise after chemodenervation was in the form of manual
labor such as printing of logos, painting, lifting and cleaning. The events ranged from dysphagia, dysarthria, blurred
vision, muscle weakness, heavy head, and numbness, to no benefits. In conclusion, chemodenervation of neck
muscles followed by exercise can exacerbate the spread of neurotoxin, limit the the.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-9096.22.10.623