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Date: | Sun, 2 Nov 2003 07:54:41 -0500 |
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I have heard many people have good results. It seems to be a matter of
finding a doctor that has done a number of them and a center that is used to
working with the families. It is surgery, and like all surgeries it carries
risk. I would do some research into which center in the country has the
best outcomes and has been doing them for awhile and what type of support do
they offer post-implantation.
Beth t the OT
Subject: baclofen pump users please respond!
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My 13 year old son (quad CP) has had the trial for intrathecal baclofen =
and has been deemed a good candidate. .
He walks with a walker (sith increasing difficulty due to stiffness of =
legs), has never had any surgeries and as a baby was extremely floppy. =
With a great deal of physical therapy he has developed some strength in =
his torso (can now sit well, uses a manual wheelchair moderately well).
He started developing spasticity in his legs when he was about 7 years =
old. He has had botox twice - the first time it worked and then second =
time the results were minimal.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has had direct experience =
with use of the baclofen pump
Specifically I would like to know:
Did the procedure result in improved function (better walking or =
standing)?
Were there any negative side-effects? (i.e. decreased function such as =
floppy torso?)
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