UPPER LIMB SPASTICITY

Upper limb spasticity is a disorder that will affect your arm’s movements. As a result, your muscles will be flexed and stiff. Furthermore, spasticity occurs when the neurological system of your body is damaged, usually by an injury, stroke, and certain diseases. Hence, it might be painful and may have a negative impact on your life.

There are a variety of treatments that can help you flex your muscles and control your arm movements. Also, you may be able to lessen your treatment if your symptoms improve.

SYMPTOMS

Patients suffering from upper limb spasticity may experience the following symptoms:

  • You cannot properly relax your muscle 
  • Stiffness of the muscles
  • Discomfort
  • Muscle spasm
  • Changes in the limb’s position

These symptoms may vary for patients, and it may also range from mild to severe. 

DIAGNOSIS

To diagnose upper limb spasticity, your doctor will give you a physical exam and test your muscle movement. Furthermore, the doctor might ask you questions about your signs, such as:

  • Is there any stiffness in your body?
  • Do you feel any trouble in doing things?
  • Is there anything that hurts your muscles?
  • What muscles are experiencing spasms?

Additionally, to determine how well your nerves and arm muscles are functioning, you can get an electromyography test done by your doctor.

TREATMENT

The treatment may differ, depending on the severity of your condition. The upper limb spasticity keeps your muscles from stiffening, and it will help you move your arms well. The several options that may work for you include:

  • Splints or braces. These will hold your joints and muscles in place and prevent them from getting too compressed.
  • Exercise. Proper stretching may help improve the flexibility of your muscles and joints.
  • Medications. Tizanidine (Zanaflex), Clonazepam (Klonopin), Diazepam (Valium), and Baclofen (Lioresal, Ozobax) may be prescribed to help relax your muscles.
  • Nerve block injections. When other medicines fail to reduce your symptoms, nerve block injections may be used to stop your muscle spasms.
  • Surgery. For severe cases that cannot be treated by other methods, spasming muscles are treated by cutting connections between nerves and tendons.

Aside from the treatment, you can take good care of your muscles and joints by staying active, getting enough sleep, and relaxing your muscles and joints. 

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