2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2008.10.025
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Accuracy of Manual Needle Placement for Gastrocnemius Muscle in Children With Cerebral Palsy Checked Against Ultrasonography

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“…Yang ve ark. (16) serebral palsi tanısı olan hastalarda ME ile enjektörün doğru yerleşimini USG ile değerlendirdikleri çalışmada, gastroknemiusun medial başında %78,7 doğruluk oranı tespit etmişler ve bu durumu kabul edilebilir olarak belirtmişlerdir. Pincelli ve ark.…”
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“…Yang ve ark. (16) serebral palsi tanısı olan hastalarda ME ile enjektörün doğru yerleşimini USG ile değerlendirdikleri çalışmada, gastroknemiusun medial başında %78,7 doğruluk oranı tespit etmişler ve bu durumu kabul edilebilir olarak belirtmişlerdir. Pincelli ve ark.…”
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“…MNP is widely used for superficial and major muscles, and requires a good anatomical knowledge. A study in which the accuracy of MNP was monitored via US reported accuracy of 92.6% for m. gastrocnemius medialis and 64.7% for m. gastrocnemius lateralis (9). Another study monitored the accuracy of MNP via EMS, and reported accuracy of 13% for m. flexor carpi radialis and 16% for m. flexor carpi ulnaris (10).…”
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“…Excessive weakness may be prevented by applying modern methods of injection precision control and more concentrated solutions of the drug administered into hand muscles [36]. Ultrasound BTA injection precision control is recognized as the most prospective and convenient method of control in pediatric practice [18,[37][38][39][40][41]. In the given trial, ultrasound control was used at injections in forearm muscles, gracilis superficial leg muscles and posterior tibial muscles.…”
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confidence: 99%