phenol has been researched along with Ambulation Disorders, Neurologic in 3 studies
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"The management of spasticity should be implemented with the most appropriate pharmacologic agents." | 1.32 | Temporospatial parameters of gait after obturator neurolysis in patients with spasticity. ( Esquenazi, A; Hirai, B; Ofluoglu, D, 2003) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 2 (66.67) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (33.33) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Kocabas, H | 1 |
Salli, A | 1 |
Demir, AH | 1 |
Ozerbil, OM | 1 |
Ofluoglu, D | 1 |
Esquenazi, A | 1 |
Hirai, B | 1 |
Cormack, J | 1 |
Powers, CM | 1 |
Trial | Phase | Enrollment | Study Type | Start Date | Status | ||
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Dynamic Splinting for Excessive Plantarflexion in Patients With Spastic Hemiplegia: A Randomized, Controlled Study of Gait Analysis[NCT01329705] | 0 participants (Actual) | Interventional | 2011-05-31 | Withdrawn | |||
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024] |
1 trial available for phenol and Ambulation Disorders, Neurologic
Article | Year |
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Comparison of phenol and alcohol neurolysis of tibial nerve motor branches to the gastrocnemius muscle for treatment of spastic foot after stroke: a randomized controlled pilot study.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Ethanol; Female; Gait Disorders, Neurologic; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Muscle, Skeleta | 2010 |
2 other studies available for phenol and Ambulation Disorders, Neurologic
Article | Year |
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Temporospatial parameters of gait after obturator neurolysis in patients with spasticity.
Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Female; Gait Disorders, Neurologic; Humans; Injections, Intramuscula | 2003 |
Is there evidence that botulinum toxin injections are more effective than phenol injections in relieving poststroke reflex activity during plantar flexion, thereby increasing ankle range of motion and improving gait function?
Topics: Ankle Joint; Anti-Dyskinesia Agents; Botulinum Toxins; Evidence-Based Medicine; Gait Disorders, Neur | 2004 |