Optimal target localization for botulinum toxin A in treating splenius muscles dystonia based on the distribution of intramuscular nerves and spindles
Xiaojiao He, Sifeng Wen, Xuan Liu, Yutong Li, Shengbo Yang

TL;DR
This study identifies the best injection site for botulinum toxin A in treating splenius muscle dystonia by analyzing nerve and muscle spindle distribution.
Contribution
The study provides a novel method for determining optimal botulinum toxin A injection sites in splenius muscles based on anatomical features.
Findings
The highest muscle spindle abundance in splenius muscles was localized using CT scans and staining techniques.
Projection points and depths for optimal injection sites were calculated relative to anatomical reference lines.
These findings offer morphological guidance to improve botulinum toxin A treatment efficacy for dystonia.
Abstract
Botulinum toxin A injection is commonly used to treat splenius muscle dystonia; however, the optimal injection site within the muscle remains unidentified. This study identified the optimal target for botulinum toxin A based on the distribution of intramuscular nerves and spindles in the splenius muscles. This study included 24 adult individuals. The curve connecting the external occipital protuberance and the third thoracic spinous process was the longitudinal reference line (line L). The curve connecting the external occipital protuberance and the mastoid process was the horizontal reference line (line H). Modified Sihler's staining showed an intramuscular nerve-dense region in the splenius muscles. Muscle spindle abundance was calculated after hematoxylin and eosin staining. The center of the region of the highest muscle spindle abundance was localized using computed tomography. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders · Neurological disorders and treatments · Trigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments
