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Old 03-30-2009, 04:33 PM #1
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hey all,
well neuro as of late, love this neuro cares!! Last visit when I described the stiffness pain issue I am having, he said it is spasticity. He put me on baclofen, and it was helping. But then lately all is worse, so they upped the amount, and still helping but my pain is again worse. He upped the baclofen again but also asked if I would consider PT. Which I was like YES OF COURSE, anything to help
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I have been streching a lot and a bit of yoga for stretch and strength..but glad he mentioned PT, so I can learn the best stretching for me etc.

So wondered if anyone would share how the PT, helped the spasticity, or just sharing your PT experiences thanks a bunch, hugssss,sarah
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Hi Sarah,

I have only have pt once before, but I have a appointment on Friday for an assessment. My pcp prescribed one month, but will prescribe more if I think it is helping. The last time I was in the middle of my first flare, and I think it helped some. My sessions were an hour long and we did some stretching, balance, and weight work. I am going this time for spasticity and problems with my knees (arthritis).
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cool Barb we can be PT for Spasticity buddies hehehe..and share notes hugss and good luck, hugs,sarah
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Hi Sarah!
Funny, I was just talking about this elsewhere! My mom has and my nephew had severe spasticity. My mom uses baclofen and my nephew used botox. Either way, PT has been really important to them because it's used to strengthen the antagonist muscles. These are the muscles that oppose the ones that are experiencing the spasticity. If you strengthen them, then they can help offset the spasticity. My nephew could get a lot more out of his botox because as soon as he would have it, the PTs and OTs would push really hard to work the opposing muscles. Hope that helps and that you get some relief soon.
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thanks Greta, excited to see PT and get some info and help...hugss,sarah
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Started PT today. They just did an 30 minute assessment and only gave me exercises for my knees --something about the muscles on the outside of my upper legs. I am going to go 2x per week. I mentioned spasticity to the therapist, but I guess I will have to ask her agian next week about exercises for stretching my legs. I did find out that they have a massage therapist at the hospital who is doing reflexology. I may try it -- $40.00 for 45minutes.
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