Procedure-Oriented Torsional Anatomy of the Hand for Spasticity Injection

Conclusion: Normal anatomy of hand can become distorted in spastic hemiparesis. Diagnostic ultrasound is able to discern these anatomic locations if the sonographer is competent in recognizing the appearance of normal anatomy and is skilled in resolving the visual changes that occur in spastic hemiparesis. The authors hope this series of images will increase the accuracy, safety, and efficacy of spasticity injections in the hand.
Source: Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography - Category: Radiology Tags: Radiologic Anatomy Source Type: research