Practical Guide to Botulinum Toxin Injections
Practical Guide to Botulinum Toxin Injections 1st Edition:
Practical Guide to Botulinum Toxin Injections is the perfect solution for trainees and novice injectors looking for technical guidance performing chemodenervation procedures using botulinum toxin. This high-yield pocket book provides a visual roadmap for procedural targets with illustrations of each muscle and labeled injection sites and includes dosing recommendations for all clinically-available toxins.
The manual walks readers through a brief introduction to toxin use before diving into applications muscle by muscle. Each body region gives a closer look at the individual muscles involved, detailing muscle action, injection localization, recommended dosing and injection sites, and pearls and pitfalls where relevant. Later sections address other clinical applications including cervical dystonia, migraine, blepharospasm, hyperhidrosis, and special clinical syndromes such as writer’s cramp. Complete with original illustrations detailing anatomy and suggested injection localization for targeted muscles, this “one-stop-shop” reference will appeal to anyone in physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, dermatology, pain management, and other fields seeking to acquire or reinforce skills.
Key Features:
- Over 135 detailed anatomic illustrations with suggested injection points
- Dosing recommendations for 95 muscles throughout the upper and lower limbs and axial muscle groups
- Coverage of clinical applications and syndromes to help providers recognize common patterns of muscle involvement
- Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers
Additional ISBNs:
∗ eText ISBN: 0826148697, 978-0826148698, 9780826148698
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Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Abbreviation List
Part I. Introduction
1. Introduction to Botulinum Neurotoxin
Dilution and Reconstitution
Dosing
Injection Technique and Guidance
2. Patient Evaluation
Evaluation
Spasticity
Part II. Clinical Applications: Upper Limb Spasticity and Dystonia
3. Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Shoulder
3.1 Pectoralis Minor
3.2 Pectoralis Major
3.3 Deltoid
3.4 Supraspinatus
3.5 Infraspinatus
3.6 Subscapularis
3.7 Teres Minor
3.8 Teres Major
3.9 Serratus Anterior
3.10 Latissimus Dorsi
3.11 Rhomboid Minor
3.12 Rhomboid Major
4. Muscles of the Upper Arm
4.1 Coracobrachialis
4.2 Biceps Brachii
4.3 Brachialis
4.4 Triceps Brachii
5. Muscles of the Forearm
5.1 Brachioradialis
5.2 Supinator
5.3 Pronator Teres
5.4 Pronator Quadratus
5.5 Flexor Carpi Radialis
5.6 Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
5.7 Palmaris Longus
5.8 Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus and Brevis
5.9 Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
5.10 Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
5.11 Flexor Digitorum Profundus
5.12 Flexor Pollicis Longus
5.13 Extensor Digitorum Communis
5.14 Extensor Indicis
5.15 Extensor Pollicis Brevis
5.16 Extensor Pollicis Longus
5.17 Abductor Pollicis Longus
6. Muscles of the Hand
6.1 Flexor Pollicis Brevis
6.2 Adductor Pollicis
6.3 Opponens Pollicis
6.4 Dorsal Interossei
6.5 Palmar Interossei
6.6 Lumbricals
Part III. Clinical Applications: Lower Limb Spasticity and Dystonia
7. Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Hip
7.1 Iliopsoas
7.2 Gluteus Maximus
7.3 Gluteus Medius
7.4 Gluteus Minimus
7.5 Piriformis
8. Muscles of the Thigh
8.1 Adductor Magnus
8.2 Adductor Longus
8.3 Adductor Brevis
8.4 Tensor Fasciae Latae
8.5 Sartorius
8.6 Gracilis
8.7 Rectus Femoris
8.8 Vastus Medialis
8.9 Vastus Intermedius
8.10 Vastus Lateralis
8.11 Biceps Femoris (Long and Short Head)
8.12 Semimembranosus
8.13 Semitendinosus
9. Muscles of the Lower Leg
9.1 Gastrocnemius
9.2 Soleus
9.3 Tibialis Posterior
9.4 Tibialis Anterior
9.5 Peroneus Longus
9.6 Peroneus Brevis
9.7 Flexor Hallucis Longus
9.8 Flexor Digitorum Longus
9.9 Extensor Hallucis Longus
9.10 Extensor Digitorum Longus
10. Muscles of the Foot
10.1 Flexor Hallucis Brevis
10.2 Flexor Digitorum Brevis
10.3 Adductor Hallucis
10.4 Quadratus Plantae
Part IV. Clinical Applications: Axial Spasticity and Dystonia
11. Muscles of the Head
11.1 Frontalis
11.2 Procerus
11.3 Corrugator
11.4 Orbicularis Oculi
11.5 Nasalis
11.6 Temporalis
11.7 Masseter
11.8 Lateral Pterygoid
11.9 Medial Pterygoid
11.10 Mentalis
11.11 Occipitalis
12. Muscles of the Neck
12.1 Sternocleidomastoid
12.2 Scalene Complex
12.3 Longissimus Capitis/Cervicis
12.4 Trapezius
12.5 Levator Scapulae
12.6 Splenius Capitis
12.7 Splenius Cervicis
12.8 Semispinalis Capitis
13. Muscles of the Trunk
13.1 Rectus Abdominis
13.2 Internal Oblique
13.3 External Oblique
13.4 Transversus Abdominis
13.5 Quadratus Lumborum
Part V. Other Clinical Applications
14. Cervical Dystonia
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
15. Chronic Migraine
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
16. Blepharospasm
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
17. Hyperhidrosis
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
18. Sialorrhea
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
19. Chemodenervation of the Lower Urinary Tract
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Suggested Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
20. Glabellar Rhytides
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
Part VI. Clinical Syndromes
21. Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
22. Writer’s Cramp
23. Hypertonicity Postures of Upper and Lower Limb
Common Postures of the Upper Extremity
Common Postures of the Lower Extremity
24. Trigger Points
Background
Injection Technique and Dosing
Complications
Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls
Suggested Readings
Index
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