Botox- the botulism toxin which is normally used for treating wrinkled skin could ease writer’s cramp as well.
The Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry published a study which proved that Botox- the botulism toxin which is normally used for treating wrinkled skin could ease writer’s cramp as well.
Writer’s cramp is involuntary spasmodic muscle contractions of the hand, arms or fingers which causes pain. This can also occur during manual work.Some people learn to write with their other hand, but in one in four cases, the condition affects both hands, and the condition is difficult to treat. It affects around three to seven in every 100,000 people.
Relaxation techniques, hypnosis, biofeedback, acupuncture, and 'writing re-education exercises' have all been used, but none of these brings sustained relief. And there is as yet no effective drug treatment.
Forty people with writer's cramp were randomly assigned to a course of injections containing either botulism toxin (Botox) or a dummy substitute in two doses, usually into two muscles, over a period of 12 weeks.
Of the 20 people given Botox treatment, 14 (70%) said that their condition had significantly improved, and that they wished to continue treatment. Their improvement was confirmed using validated disability and pain scales.
Only six of the 19 people in the dummy group felt that their condition had improved. One person dropped out of the trial.
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After a year, half of the trial participants were still receiving Botox injections, and were finding them helpful.
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Source-Eurekalert
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